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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF STATE

Office of the Spokesman

For Immediate Release
February 25, 2000

Media Note

 

Miami Volunteer to be Honored at  Millennium International Volunteer Awards Gala

 

U.S. Department of State and USA TODAY Celebrate "Reaching Out to the World: Volunteering to Create a Global Neighborhood"

Mr. Xavier Cortada of Miami, FL, is among 32 award winners to receive the Millennium International Volunteer Award in Washington, DC, on March 1. The U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with USA TODAY, is sponsoring the special project to celebrate the contributions to international educational and cultural exchange made by Americans and U.S. permanent residents throughout the United States. By giving of their time, talent, and effort on behalf of visitors from other nations and newly arrived residents of our country, these volunteers have enhanced the cause of global understanding and international education. The Millennium International Volunteer Awards Program, designed to give national recognition and prominence to the volunteers’ achievements and educate the American public about U.S. international affairs activities, is designated as an official program of the White House Millennium Council.

Each winner has been invited to receive the award at the "Millennium International Volunteer Awards Gala," on March 1, at 7:30 p.m., at the National Building Museum (401 F Street, NW). U.S. Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley will deliver the keynote speech and an estimated 500 to 700 guests will attend the gala, including senior government officials and distinguished guests. A $5,000 donation will also be made to a non-profit organization designated by each winner.

A symposium on Capitol Hill, to be addressed by Senator John F. Kerry (D-MA), will provide an opportunity for the award winners to exchange ideas and success stories as well as establish partnerships among international volunteer organizations and programs, on March 1 at 8:30 a.m. (Room 902 Senate Hart Building).

As an artist based in Miami, Xavier Cortada has always been aware of the needs of his community. While at the University of Miami in the late 1980s, Mr. Cortada founded two organizations: "Vecinos en Accion" (Neighbors in Action), a local organization dedicated to fighting crime and improving the lives of people, and "Regis House," a drug abuse prevention and treatment center. Today, as an internationally recognized artist, Mr. Cortada has found a unique way to use his talents to address social and political issues on a local level and around the globe. He has developed a special collaborative process that brings people together to jointly create a visual message ¾ a mural ¾ that helps them and others become more aware of critical issues facing our world, explore their own thoughts and feelings about these issues, and propose solutions. The creative process begins with an open group discussion of the issue at hand. Each person present is then asked to express himself or herself by writing, drawing, or painting on a separate piece of paper. These messages are then incorporated into a larger piece designed by Mr. Cortada himself. Through this method, voices are united by common concerns. Mr. Cortada has traveled to four continents to address issues such as drug abuse, gang violence, poverty, AIDS, community development, political freedom, and human rights. He has lectured widely on the use of art as an agent of social change, and he has selflessly given of his time and talents to help numerous non-profit groups, museums, schools and social service organizations worldwide create murals about issues of importance to them. His web site (cortada.com) displays some of his artwork and contains information on the various projects in which he is involved. Xavier Cortada has used his artistic gifts to generously support volunteer services for others. His designated organization is Regis House

For additional information or to arrange coverage of the Millennium International Volunteer Awards Gala or the winners’ Capitol Hill symposium, please contact Catherine Stearns, Office of Regional Media and Press Outreach, phone (202) 647-0874 or e-mail stearnsc@panet.us-state.gov.

 


Great Seal

U.S. Department of State
Office of the Spokesman
Press Statement

Media Note
February 1, 2000

Department of State and USA Today To Present
International Volunteer Awards

Celebrating the Millennium and "Volunteering to Create a Global Neighborhood"

The Department of State's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, in partnership with USA Today, is sponsoring a special millennium project to celebrate the contributions to international educational and cultural exchange made by Americans and U.S. permanent residents throughout the United States. By giving of their time, talent, and effort on behalf of visitors from other nations and newly arrived residents of our country, these volunteers have enhanced the cause of global understanding and international education. The project is designed to give national prominence to the volunteers' achievements and to educate the American public about U.S. international affairs activities.

Thirty-two award winners will be honored in Washington, D.C. at the "Millennium International Volunteer Awards Gala," on March 1, 2000, at 7:30 p.m., at the National Building Museum (formerly the Pension Building). Each winner will be invited to Washington, D.C. to receive the Millennium International Volunteer Award. An estimated 500 to 700 guests will attend the gala, including senior government officials and distinguished guests. A $5,000 donation will also be made to a non-profit organization designated by each winner. The Millennium International Volunteer Awards Program will be supported in cooperation with private-sector partners.

Award nominations were received from around the country. A panel of independent judges from the private-sector community selected the final winners. (See list of the winners.) A March 1 morning symposium on Capitol Hill will provide an opportunity for the award winners to exchange ideas and success stories as well as establish partnerships among international volunteer organizations and programs. (This event also will be Open Press.)

The Millennium International Volunteer Awards Program is one of a number of special Millennium programs sponsored by the Department of State this year and is designated as an official program of the White House Millennium Council.

For additional information or to arrange coverage of the Millennium International Volunteer Awards Gala or the winners' symposium, please contact Catherine Stearns, Office of Regional Media and Press Outreach, phone (202) 647-0874 or e-mail stearnsc@panet.us-state.gov.


Millennium International Volunteer Awards Winners

Name(s)
Ms. Beverly G. HAWK
Ms. Marie LAVALLARD
Ms. Carol BENDER
Ms. Alma COLES
Mr. Jeff GOLDEN
Ms. Emily STOWELL
Ms. Ruth STEINKRAUS-COHEN
Mr. Joseph C. BELLINO
Mr. Xavier CORTADA
President Jimmy CARTER & Mrs. Rosalynn CARTER
Ms. Dorothy Herin CONNOR
Ms. Jo Ann Smith TRAIL
Mr. Daniel WEISS
Ms. Monika OLIVIER
Dr. S. Mark BEAN
Ms. Donalda Kay AMMONS
Ms. Lillian KUMATA
Ms. Sylvia KAUFMAN
Ms. Sarah YANCEY
Dr. Patricia Joan BLAIR, M.D.
Ms. Julia BRUNER
Mr. Onesime PIETTE
Mr. Richard FITTS & Mrs. Nancy FITTS
Judge Nathaniel R. JONES
Mr. Thomas SOROSIAK
Mr. Mark HANSEN
Ms. Katie BOGARD
Mr. Joseph S. BIELECKI
Ms. Dorothy R. MCCULLOCH
Ms. Sharon S. HARROUN
Ms. Norma BERKOWITZ
Dr. Richard SWENSON & Pastor Grace SWENSON
City and State
Birmingham, AL
Fayetteville, AR
Tucson, AZ
San Diego, CA
San Francisco, CA
Del Mar, CA
Westport, CT
Washington, DC
Miami, FL
Atlanta, GA
Dublin, GA
Moscow, ID
Deerfield, IL
Baton Rouge, LA
Amesbury, MA
North Potomac, MD
East Lansing, MI
Muskegon, MI
Kirkwood, MO
Columbia, MO
Bozeman, MT
Plymouth, NH
Pittsford, NY
Cincinnati, OH
Grand Rapids, OH
Eugene, OR
Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA
Barrington, RI
Oak Hill, VA
Madison, WI
River Falls, WI

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Millennium International Volunteer Award presentation to Xavier Cortada by U.S. Department of State and USA Today on March 1, 2000 at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.  A panel of representatives from the international education and cultural exhange community selected 30 winners, including President Jimmy Carter and Cortada, who receives the award in recognition for his collaborative art projects on four continents during the past decade.