Linda Berns Honored Posthumously With Lottie Swan-Crawford Human Rights Award

 Rockland County Executive Ed Day and Human Rights Commissioner Spencer Chiimbwe are proud to announce that the late Linda Berns has been selected as the posthumous recipient of the Lottie Swan-Crawford Human Rights Award. Lottie Swan-Crawford devoted her life to championing human rights, breaking barriers, and empowering marginalized communities. This award honors individuals who embody the values of diversity, equity, and inclusion and who have made significant contributions to advancing human rights in Rockland County.

Linda Berns was a tireless advocate for justice, civil rights, and community service, dedicating decades of her life to improving the lives of Rockland residents.

Berns was also a longtime Chair of both the Rockland County Human Rights Commission and the Fair Housing Board, where she championed equity and fair housing policies.

She also served as the leader of the Rockland County League of Women Voters for over 50 years and as Executive Director of the NYCLU Hudson Valley Chapter for 16 years. She was also a devoted volunteer, dedicating her time to causes including domestic violence prevention, Holocaust education, and advocacy for abused children.

Her lifelong work exemplified the principles of fairness, inclusivity, and justice, mirroring the legacy of Lottie Swan-Crawford.

โ€œLinda Berns was a relentless advocate for human rights, and her legacy will continue to inspire generations,โ€ said County Executive Ed Day. โ€œHer posthumous recognition is a testament to the lasting impact she made on our community.โ€

โ€œLindaโ€™s unwavering dedication to fairness and equity has left an indelible mark on Rockland County,โ€ added Human Rights Commissioner Spencer Chiimbwe. โ€œIt is only fitting that we honor her memory with this award.โ€

 

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