Making the invisible in Criminal Justice visible: Charles Bronfman Prize to Amy Bach of Measures for Justice

The Charles Bronfman Prize is an annual award of $100,000 presented to a humanitarian under the age of fifty whose innovative work, informed by Jewish values, has significantly improved the world. The Prize was founded by Ellen Bronfman Hauptman and Stephen Bronfman, together with their spouses Andrew Hauptman and Claudine Blondin Bronfman. The Charles Bronfman Prize  is an annual award of$100,000presented to a humanitarian under the age of fifty whose innovative work, informed by Jewish...
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The Charles Bronfman Prize is an annual award of $100,000 presented to a humanitarian under the age of fifty whose innovative work, informed by Jewish values, has significantly improved the world. The Prize was founded by Ellen Bronfman Hauptman and Stephen Bronfman, together with their spouses Andrew Hauptman and Claudine Blondin Bronfman.

"We started this prize more than 15 years ago as a gift to our dad on his birthday," Stephen Bronfman said. "There was no better way to honor the work he has done to create a more just world and to encourage the next generation to do the same."

Ambassador Samantha Power, former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, who was part of Bach's nominating team, lauded her friend Amy for focusing on that which is "deemed too small to see and too chronic to fix." and making the invisible in the criminal justice system visible.

After receiving The Prize from Charles Bronfman, Bach, who founded Measures for Justice in 2011 to create tools for change envisioned in her award-winning book Ordinary Injustice: How America Holds Court, predicted, "People will be able to look up a county, say 'There's a pattern, and if you don't fix it, we'll elect someone who will.'"

Making the invisible in Criminal Justice visible: Charles Bronfman Prize to Amy Bach of Measures for Justice

"Amy's innovative approach and commitment to others brings sorely needed transparency to our criminal justice system," Charles Bronfman declared. "She personifies the Prize's purpose."

Sarah Koenig, host and co-creator of the Peabody-award winning podcast Serial, engaged Bach in a conversation, telling her, "You invented a whole new [measurement] system!"

"[Amy] refuses to get desensitized to injustice," Power concluded, referencing the trend toward "falsehoods masquerading as facts." She added, "We must not get used to this." 

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