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Heartland Alliance’s National Immigrant Justice Center (NIJC) protects human rights and ensures access to justice for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. In the past year, we have had some remarkable accomplishments. With the hard work and expertise of nearly 1,500 pro bono attorneys, NIJC provided 10,000 immigrants and their families access to legal counsel. We helped thousands of children and families seeking asylum in the United States navigate the immigration system. We exposed the lack of transparency and oversight in the immigration detention system where as many as 34,000 people languish each day. We achieved landmark decisions recognizing asylum claims for transgender and LGBT individuals. Together with our partners and supporters, we continue to push the Obama administration to do everything it can to provide immigration relief to millions of people living in our communities.
Learn more at immigrantjustice.org.
Heartland Alliance for Human Needs & Human Rights champions the human rights of individuals who are threatened by poverty or danger. For 125 years, Heartland Alliance has provided solutions—through both services and policy—that move people from crisis to stability to success.
Cover photo: The NIJC client pictured on the cover is a Mexican transgender woman who won asylum in 2015 after four years of fighting her case with the help of her pro bono attorneys. She fled Mexico after suffering persecution because of her gender identity. She now lives safely in the United States and will be eligible to become a permanent resident next year.
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Ballroom at the 2015 Human Rights Awards. Photo credit: Craig Skorberg
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17th Annual NIJC Human Rights Awards
Since 2000, the National Immigrant Justice Center’s Human Rights Awards luncheon has honored human rights champions and celebrated the contributions of business, civic, and philanthropic leaders.
2016 Awardees
The Jeanne and Joseph Sullivan Award and Keynote: Monica McWilliamsMs. McWilliams is a leader in the field of human rights and conflict resolution. Most recently, she supported Syrian women as they created the Syrian Women’s Network, a powerful force in promoting the role of women in the conflict resolution and transition process. Ms. McWilliams co-founded the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition, composed of women representing both sides of the conflict. The Coalition ensured that women played a role in the peace negotiations, including in the signing of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement – a major step forward in Northern Ireland’s peace process. Ms. McWillams was elected to the Legislative Assembly in Northern Ireland in 1998 and subsequently served as the Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission from 2005 to 2011. Currently, Ms. McWilliams is a professor of woman’s studies at the University of Ulster and an associate researcher with the Transitional Justice Institute. She serves on the Prisons Reform Oversight Group, advising the Northern Ireland Department of Justice.
Human Rights Practitioner Award: John “Jay” Reidy, General Attorney, AT&T Inc.After working with NIJC to represent immigrant youth seeking deferred action, Mr. Reidy spearheaded a corporate-law firm partnership to identify pro bono counsel for asylum seekers, who often have complex cases that require significant preparation and resources. Mr. Reidy has invigorated NIJC’s pro bono network and expanded resources for NIJC’s asylum clients. Human Rights Corporate Award: Walgreen Co.More than 30 Walgreen Co. attorneys have provided vital legal services to nearly 100 immigrants in the past year. The Walgreen Co. team’s support at Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals clinics has helped hundreds of immigrant children and their families pursue safe and productive lives in the United States.
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2015Keynote & Awardee: Ishmael Beah, Author and human rights activistAwardees: Carol A. Brook, Mark A. Flessner, JPMorgan
Chase & Co.
2014Keynote & Awardee: Jose Antonio Vargas, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalistAwardees: Linda Coberly, Daniel Olmos, United Airlines, Inc.
2013Keynote & Awardee: Richard J. Durbin, U.S. Senator (D-IL)Awardees: AT&T Inc., Immigrant Youth Justice League, Brian Murray
2012Keynote: Maria Hinojosa, Correspondent for PBS FRONTLINE, host of NPR’s Latino USA Awardees: Caterpillar Inc. Legal Services Division, Jesus “Chuy” Garcia, Lawrence S. Schaner, Jon Stryker
2011Keynote: Justice Margaret Marshall, Former Chief Justice of the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial CourtAwardees: Albany Park Theater Project, Terry Yale Feiertag, McDonald’s Corporation
2010Keynote: Lt. Cmdr. Charles Swift Awardees: Duane Sigelko, Sisters of Mercy, Exelon Corporation
2009Keynote: António Guterres, U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees, Former Prime Minister of PortugalAwardees: Luol Deng, James Morsch, Winston & Strawn LLP
2008Keynote: Harold Koh, Former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights & LaborAwardees: Melville Washburn, Chicago Community Trust, Chicago Public Radio, Chicago Reporter, WTTW11, Chicago Public Library
2007Keynote: Joseph Margulies, Assistant Director, MacArthur Justice CenterAwardees: Carlos M. Sada, Tibetan Alliance, Jenner & Block LLP
2006Keynote: Seymour Hersh, Journalist, The New Yorker MagazineAwardees: Dr. Irene Martinez, Lee Ann Russo, Levi Strauss & Co.
2005Keynote: Richard J. Goldstone, Former Justice, South African Constitutional CourtAwardees: Joseph Margulies, Natalie Spears
2004Keynote: Paul Hoffman, Civil & Human Rights AttorneyAwardees: Margaret Blackshere, David Berten, Ariel Investments
2003Keynote: Mary Robinson, Former U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, Former President of IrelandAwardees: Juan Mendez, Bob Glaves, Aon Corporation
2002Keynotes: Judge Abner Mikva, Former U.S. Congressman, Chief Judge for the U.S. Court of Appeals for D.C.; Peggy Kou, Attorney, U.N. International Criminal Tribunal for the Former YugoslaviaAwardees: Jeanne and Joseph Sullivan, Edwin Silverman, Chicago Tribune Editorial Board
2001Keynote: David S. Weissbrodt, University of Minnesota Law SchoolAwardees: Jacqueline Bhabha, Baxter International Foundation
2000Keynote: Juan Garces, Lead Attorney of the Legal Team Prosecuting ChileanDictator General Augusto PinochetAwardees: Robert Kirschner, Jan Schakowsky
NIJC Human Rights AwardsPast to Present
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AT&T Inc.AlixPartners LLCAonBMO Harris BankBaker & McKenzie LLPBaker Hostetler LLPBarack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum
& Nagelberg LLPBloomberg BNAButler Rubin Saltarelli & Boyd LLPRussell CassCDWCME GroupCaterpillar IncChapman & CutlerDLA Piper USADTI GlobalDecisionQuestDeloitte LLPDentonsDrinker Biddle & Reath LLPDykema GossettEimer Stahl LLPErnst & YoungExelon CorporationFaegre Baker Daniels LLPFoley & Lardner LLPFragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen
& Loewy, LLPFranczek Radelet P.C.
Global IP Law Group LLCGlobal RelayGoldberg KohnGoldman SachsGrant Thornton LLCGreenberg Traurig LLPHolland & Knight LLPHughes Socol Piers Resnick
& Dym, Ltd.Huron Consulting GroupIllinois Restaurant AssociationJP Morgan Chase & Co.Jenner & Block LLPJones DayKatten Muchin Rosenman LLPKirkland & Ellis LLPKriezelman Burton & AssociatesLatham & Watkins LLPLaw Offices of Mony Ruiz-VelascoLaw Offices of Robert D. AhlgrenLocke Lord LLPMayer Brown LLPMcDermott Will & Emery LLPMcDonald’s CorporationMcGuireWoods LLPMcMillan LLPMerrill CorporationMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLPNavigant Consulting, IncNisource
Frank S. Oddo UBS Wealth Advisor
Paul Hastings LLPPerkins Coie LLPPolsinelli Shugart PCProtivitiPwCQuarles & BradyJulie Rau / Special CounselReed Smith LLPRomads AdvertisingRopes & GraySchiff Hardin LLPSeyfarth Shaw LLPShook, Hardy & BaconSidley Austin LLPSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher
& Flom LLPState Farm Automobile Insurance
CompanySterling Bay CompanyThe PrivateBankThe Trustforte CorporationTransperfect Legal SolutionsUnited AirlinesWalgreen Co.Winston & Strawn LLPZulkie Partners LLC
Sponsors are critical to the success of the NIJC Human Rights Awards. We thank you for your generous support and partnership. As a sponsor you will:
• Enable NIJC to continue protecting human rights and access to justice for immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.
• Demonstrate your commitment to the work of pro bono volunteers within your organization and to the community.
• Help sustain compelling pro bono opportunities that offer a wide range of courtroom and transactional experience.
• Obtain visibility for your organization before more than 800 attendees from major law firms, corporations, and civic and community leaders. Sponsors receive recognition on NIJC’s website, invitation, pre-event publications, advertisements in local newspapers, and signage and other materials at the event, according to the level of support.
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Wade Thomson, Co-ChairJenner & Block LLP Ann Marie Walsh, Co-ChairLocke Lord LLP Dolores Ayala
Chirag BadlaniHughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd.
Debra R. BernardPerkins Coie LLP
David BertenGlobal IP Law Group, LLC
Bartram BrownChicago-Kent College of Law
Gabrielle BuckleyVedder Price P.C.
Edith CanterChicago Debate Commission
Marta Carreira-SlabeAon Corporation
Jane Carroll
Russell CassSidley Austin LLP
Joan CooganChicago Transit Authority
Roxana DavisHyatt Hotels Corporation
Kathleen Dillon NarkoNorthwestern University School of Law
Carrie Di SantoCME Group
Amy Doehring McDermott Will & Emery LLP
Chad DoobayKatten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Jennifer Fardy
Terry FeiertagHughes Socol Piers Resnick & Dym, Ltd.
Mark A. FlessnerHolland & Knight LLP Susan Fortino-BrownLaw Office of Susan Fortino-Brown
Monica HalloranLevy Restaurants
Thomas HurkaMorgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP
Michael JareckiLaw Office of Michael R. Jarecki
Robert Kent, Jr.Baker & McKenzie
Kathleen LallyLatham & Watkins LLP
Marketa LindtSidley Austin LLP
Michael LipsitzSantander US
Rebecca LockDLA Piper
Maria MarasAccenture
James MorschButler, Rubin, Saltarelli & Boyd LLP
Rev. Craig MousinDePaul University Wendy Netter EpsteinDePaul University College of Law
Daniel OlmosNolan, Armstrong & Barton LLP
Randall OylerBarack Ferrazzano Kirschbaum & Nagelberg LLP
Ivan PoullaosWinston & Strawn LLP
Randall RappKozacky & Weitzel, P.C.
John J. Reidy IIIAT&T Inc.
Gabriel RodriguezSchiff Hardin LLP
Mony Ruiz-VelascoLaw Offices of Mony Ruiz-Velasco
Lee Ann RussoJones Day
Lawrence SchanerJenner & Block LLP
William SchillerDavidson & Schiller, LLC
David SerwerBaker & McKenzie LLP
Duane SigelkoReed Smith LLP
John SimonDrinker Biddle & Reath LLP Maile SolisHealth Care Service Corporation
Mark SullivanGrant Thornton LLP Rebecca van Uitert Fragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
Ann Marie WahlsLatham & Watkins LLP
Benjamin C. WeinbergDentons
Ellen WheelerFoley & Lardner LLP
Vania WitUnited Airlines
Gretchen WolfSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Miriam ZeidmanAnti-Defamation League
NIJC Leadership Board
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ESStephen Chipman, Co-ChairGrant Thornton LLP
Brett Hart, Co-Chair United Airlines
Darryl BradfordExelon Corporation
Jonathan BungeQuinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, LLP
Jeffrey D. ColmanJenner & Block
Kathleen CroninCME Group
Charles DouglasSidley Austin LLP
Carrie HightmanNiSource
John KocorasMcDermott Will & Emery LLP
John W. RoweExelon Corporation (formerly)
Charles F. SmithSkadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP
Gil SofferKatten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Jeanne M. Sullivan
Mary Beth TigheRR Donnelley
Monica WeedNavigant Consulting, Inc.
NIJC Human Rights Awards Honorary Committee
NIJC Human Rights Awards Event CommitteeCarrie Di Santo, Co-ChairCME Group
Lori Lightfoot, Co-ChairMayer Brown LLP
Marta Carreira-SlabeAon
Chad DoobayKatten Muchin Rosenman LLP
Jonathan S. DragePwC
Jennifer Fardy
Mark A. Flessner Holland & Knight LLP
Annette IsaacsonJPMorgan Chase & Co.
Erica JaffeJones Day
Marketa LindtSidley Austin LLP
Mary Meg McCarthy NIJC Executive Director
John MitchellU.S. Attorney’s Office
Spiwe PierceJohn Crane
John N. RappKozacky & Weitzel, P.C.
Mark SullivanGrant Thornton LLP
Wade ThomsonJenner & Block LLP
Rebecca van UitertFragomen, Del Rey, Bernsen & Loewy, LLP
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Please make checks payable to the National Immigrant Justice Center.
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Please detach and mail to NIJC Human Rights Awards, c/o National Immigrant Justice Center. Attention: Tarrajna Walsh, 208 South LaSalle Street, Suite 1300, Chicago, IL 60604. For more information, please contact Tarrajna at (312) 660-1523 or twalsh@heartlandalliance.org. Thank you.cu
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immigrantjustice.org/HumanRightsAwards
Cover photography by Paul Zimmerman
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