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Diversity Foundation, Inc., a St. Cloud
non-profit organization, annually awards its "Bridging the
Gap Awards" to people across Minnesota and the Midwest, whom
have proven through exemplary efforts that they are
committed to making their communities a better place for all
cultures, genders and races.
The foundation strives to build bridges between
people of all cultures and ethnicity. The foundation's
network of resources aims to motivate, educate and enlighten
communities across the state of Minnesota, said Lyle Rustad,
Diversity's executive director.
The Awards Meaning and
Symbolism
The Carbon atom, an essential element in all living things, is the focus of the Bridging the Gap Award. In front of the four electrons in the outer layer of this atom ride the names of each race. This provides symbolic evidence that without these four electrons or the four races life would cease.
Diversity Foundation Chairman Ed Lohnes is
shown with Vernell and Ernest Wabasha after
they were presented Diversity Foundation's "Bridging the Gap"
Award for 2001.
During this year's 2005 Dakota
Homecoming, held in June, the Lower Sioux
Tribal Council, Winona City Manager Eric
Sorensen, and Dr. Bill and Joan McNeill were
awarded the "Bridging the Gap" Awards for 2005, for
their efforts in inter-cultural
reconciliation.
On the orbit of the red electron
appear the words "Bridging the Gap". It appears there because some believe that Native Americans will play a major role in uniting the people of the world.
The continents of Africa and Europe, ancestral home of the black and white race, form the background of the white and black orbit. These two races, at unease in America today, when united, will provide proof that humanity can tread the path of unity.
The Ship Rock in the foreground, land mark of the Navajo's traditional homeland in northwestern New Mexico, is called Rock with Wings. It is repeated that this rock was climbed by people to evade an enemy and that it provided safety by sailing across the sky. It symbolizes, to me, the safety mankind will obtain when they climb aboard the ship of racial unity. This is all that it is.
OUR AWARDS
CREATOR - Norman Ellig
"Race unity is
one of the most important issues in the world
today. With this in mind, I was spiritually
inspired to create and complete the Bridging the
Gap Award."
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