
The CMCCF Cultural Communities Social Justice Awards ceremony on March 24, 2026 at Government House of Manitoba, hosted by Her Honour, the Honourable Anita Neville, brought together over 100 people, including community leaders, youth, partners, family members, and guests.
This heartfelt event celebrated those who have made lasting contributions to social justice across Manitoba’s diverse cultural communities, offering a moment of reflection on how collective action is shaping a more equitable future. This event was particularly meaningful as it marked the nearing conclusion of a key CMCCF initiative. Through our network spanning Portage, Brandon, Thompson, and Winnipeg, as well as engagements in Vancouver and Toronto, we’ve fostered vital dialogues. As we approach the end of April, we hope these relationships will continue, with participants carrying the conversations forward.
The Social Justice Awards showcased how we’ve brought together both youth actively engaged and emeritus leaders who paved the path. Now, a new generation is stepping up, focused not just on justice, but on peace-building initiatives nurtured through Peace-First: CollaborationNet. In this way, the ceremony didn’t just mark an end, as it underscored why these awards, and the networks they represent, are essential for the future of justice and peace in our communities.
The content that follows includes the official announcements of the winners, both youth and emeritus along with photos and biographies highlighting their early achievements and impact. You’ll see images of the event, the awards given, and Her Honour at the center of it all, presenting certificates to each winner, recognizing their contributions, whether youth or emeritus, and ensuring their legacy is celebrated.
YOUTH SOCIAL JUSTICE AWARD WINNERS
LIFETIME EMERITUS ADVOCATE AND WISDOM KEEPER FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE
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