Freedom Library awards scholarships, promotes civil discourse at annual forum
Moses Femino
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA) – The Freedom Library recognized local students and encouraged respectful political conversation during its 30th Annual Awards Forum Tuesday night.
The event highlighted students who completed Freedom Library classes, awarding select participants with academic scholarships and travel seminar opportunities.
The travel scholarships allow students to attend educational seminars outside of Yuma, expanding their understanding of civic principles and leadership.
Alongside the student recognition, attendees heard from retired U.S. Army Captain Barry D. Todd, the evening’s featured speaker.
He focused his message on the importance of freedom, honor and engaging in meaningful, respectful dialogue. Especially in today’s often divided climate.
“We need to stop shutting people down,” Todd said. “And stop worrying about the words that people are saying and listen to the content of what they’re saying. That’s so important.”
Todd also emphasized that Americans enjoy freedoms that are not as widely available in other parts of the world.
He encouraged those in attendance to lead with honor, stand firm in their beliefs and foster more productive conversations within their communities.
The Freedom Library says events like the annual forum are designed to promote education, civic awareness and the principles of liberty among Yuma residents.