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E A C H Y E A R , our union honors members, CTA chapters and Service Center Councils with CTA Human Rights Awards. The awards celebrate the diversity of racial equity and social jus- tice work that CTA members create, challenge and participate in. From creating safer spaces and environments for their stu- dents and school sites, to programs that help address needs of the whole child, our awardees make the world a better place and strengthen our bonds within CTA and with our students and communities. " We recognize the outstanding contributions our 2025 Human Rights Award winners have made in uplifting racial and social justice in their classrooms and schools and in their com- munities," said CTA President David Goldberg. "eir impact on students and public education, our union and labor movement, and our greater society has been deep and enduring." Thi s year 's award ees w i l l b e honored at a gal a dinn er at the Equity & Human Rights Conference on March 8 in S ant a Cl ara . To v i e w award e e s' ac c e pt anc e v i d e o s, v i sit y o u t u b e . c o m / C a l i f o r n i aTe a c h e r s . To l e a r n m ore ab out C TA's Human Ri g ht s Award s, v i sit cta.org/awards. e 2025 honorees: Social Justice Champions CTA recognizes members' work to lift up students, communities "Their impact on students and public education, the union and labor movement, and our greater society has been deep and enduring." —CTA President David Goldberg 37 M A R C H 2 0 2 5 Feature