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Climate Science Watch Director Awarded Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling
Posted on Thursday, April 13, 2006
The Third Annual Ron Ridenhour Awards were presented on April 4 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C. The Ridenhour Awards “seek to recognize and encourage those who persevere in acts of truth-telling that protect the public interest, promote social justice or illuminate a more just vision of society.” The 2006 awards were given to Gloria Steinem, Anthony Shadid, and Rick Piltz. |
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| Rick Piltz, founder and director of Climate Science Watch, accepts Ridenhour Prize for Truth-Telling |
In 1969, Vietnam veteran Ron Ridenhour wrote a letter to Congress and the Pentagon describing the horrific events at My Lai -- the infamous massacre of the Vietnam War -- bringing the scandal to the attention of the American public and the world. Ridenhour later became a respected investigative journalist, winning the George Polk Award for Investigative Journalism in 1987. He continued to write, produce, and lecture until his unexpected death in 1998 at the age of 52.Also see the fine essay by Randy Fertel, "Remembering Ron: The Whistleblower Paradox," which includes the lines:
Speaking truth to power, whistleblowers are crucial to the health of a free society and inevitably troublesome to the powerful. In a democracy, whistleblowing is one of the unlegislated checks and balances. Or, if investigative journalism serves an open society as a fourth estate, watchdogging the activities of the other three, then whistleblowers are a kind of fifth estate. They help to make organizations accountable and individuals responsible for their actions. Corporations and public servants can do nefarious things behind closed doors, but they never know who in their ranks will feel ill at ease enough to come forward and make wrongdoing public.
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