Announcing the 2024 Black Education Matters Student Activist Award winners: Jay and Anya Souza-Ponce

The Black Education Matters Student Activist Award board is proud to announce the 2024 winners: Jay and Anya Souza-Ponce! These two exceptional young people have done extraordinary work in the struggle against systemic racism and injustice. The BEMSAA provides a $1,000 award, public recognition of their work, and connection to a community of other young changemakers.

Fellow student activist Miles Hagopian said of Jay, “He has been working tirelessly the last few years to put on educational events for the community around race, class, and imperialism. I have learned so much from him!” Longtime educator and organizer Jon Greenberg said, of Souza-Ponce, “Anya is literally changing the world. And she’s doing it now…Anya Souza-Ponce is not just the consummate student-activist, she is the consummate person: intelligent, dedicated, considerate, and extremely capable.”

Anya Souza-Ponce, is a senior at Ballard High School and a member of the NAACP Youth Council. Her leadership in struggles for racial and social justice have been vital to the youth movement in Seattle. Her efforts include working to ensure Black Lives Matter at School Demands are implemented in the Seattle Schools, and providing leadership in the struggle to pass Seattle Public Schools Board Policy 1250, which puts youth on the Seattle School Board. Seattle Public School students are now enjoying their second year of education with students on the school board dais – in part because of Anya’s efforts! Anya has also lent her talents to the struggle for more mental health services in the schools,  abolishing the Highly Capable Cohort program, and ending gun violence targeting Black and Brown communities.

Jay and Anya Souza-Ponce have only begun their work for a better world, but it’s already clear that we will get there sooner with these two dynamic young people.

Submissions Open For 2024 Black Education Matters Student Activist Award–Nominate A Student Today!

Beginning Monday, May 13 through June 9, 2024, nominations will be accepted for the Black Education Matters Student Activist (BEMSAA) award. The BEMSAA organizing committee encourages educators, parents, students, and community organizers to nominate a deserving student for the award today!

The Black Education Matters Student Activist Award (BEMSAA) gives recognition, support, and a $1,000 award to student leaders in the Seattle Public Schools who demonstrate exceptional leadership in struggles against racism—especially with an understanding of the intersections with sexism, homophobia, transphobia, Islamaphobia, class exploitation and other forms of oppression—within their school or community.

This year’s winners will be publicly recognized at the Champions of Change All Star Basketball game at Climate Pledge Arena. Over the past several years, over 20 Seattle Public Schools students have been honored with the award.

The BEMSAA board is Jesse Hagopian, Rita Green, Donte Felder, and Ayva Thomas. Last year’s BEMSAA winners were:

For a full list of the previous amazing award winners, please visit the Award Winners page.

Here, then, are the instructions for applying for the award:

King Country area students (or advocates on their behalf) can apply for the Black Education Matters Student Activist Award by filling out this application.

THE OPPORTUNITY:

The Black Education Matters Student Activist Award fund offers a $1,000 package to a deserving student in the King County area who demonstrates exceptional leadership in struggles for social justice, and against systemic or structural racism. Student can nominate themselves, or can be nominated by a friend, teacher, coach, counselor, parent or others.

Criteria for selecting the awardee:
• Any student who has been enrolled for a semester or more in a Seattle public school.
• A student who has shown social justice leadership in struggles against racism—especially with an understanding of the intersections with sexism, homophobia, transphobia, Islamaphobia, class exploitation and other forms of oppression—within their school or community.

Application instructions: Nominees must submit required material by June 5, 2023, to be considered for the award.
• Applicant or nominee name and other requested information, see below.
• Clippings or links to evidence or stories about the student’s work, if available.
• In addition to the information in the form, send 2 letters of recommendation, each not less than 300 or more than 700 words each, describing the nominee’s work and why it is deserving of recognition and how the student’s leadership qualities may further social justice work in the future.
• Note there are no restrictions for how the Nominee uses the funds obtained through this award.

The application for the award is available here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1JIqRZxNDUdYtGEsgJLP4ArM0VMaTMbPjfWEh-Bok3zU/edit?ts=58616bba

Application support materials should be sent to StudentActivistAward@gmail.com using the message line, “Black Education Matters Award, 2024”