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Description: The Juanita Gray award honors African American men, women, and youth who make outstanding contributions to the Denver Metro area. The award recipients must demonstrate the ideals and spirit represented by Ms. Gray, a DPL librarian who worked at the Ford-Warren branch in the 1960s and 1970s and herself exemplified community service. The awardees must be living, library users and/or supporters, and their positive community impact should be seen outside of and in addition to their paid professional roles. A community-driven committee identifies and selects the winners. Since its inception in 1988, the awards ceremony has been held in February as part of Black History Month. This page contains biographies for the 2021 winners.
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Subject: Community Service, African Americans, BIPOC, Service Award, Awards, Society & Culture, Libraries and archives, Libraries and archives
Creator: Denver Public Library
Type: Website
description: The Denver Public Library honors African American community leaders at the annual Juanita Gray Community Service Awards. The event is usually held at the Blair-Caldwell Library, but due to Covid-19 was celebrated virtually. 2021 Juanita Ross Gray Community Service Award Nominees and Winners Tay Anderson Hailing from a family of educators, Anderson is an At-Large Director on
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