CELEBRATE THOSE
WHO ARE CHANGING
THE WORLD

Too often, we go about our lives thinking only about ourselves. We see each other as objects—objects we can use, blame, or ignore. But people aren’t objects. People are much more. Some people honor that humanity. They go about their lives thinking about others—seeing people as people. They are the ones who know what the world could be if we all “turned outward” in this way. In seeing others as people, they invite and inspire others to do the same.

The Turn the World Outward Award was created to celebrate those who are changing the world by turning it outward.

WINNERS

WINNERS

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

Too often, we go about our lives thinking only about ourselves. We see each other as objects—objects we can use, blame, or ignore. But people aren’t objects. People are much more. Some people honor that humanity. They go about their lives thinking about others—seeing people as people. They are the ones who know what the world could be if we all “turned outward” in this way. In seeing others as people, they invite and inspire others to do the same.

The Turn the World Outward Award was created to celebrate those who are changing the world by turning it outward.

WINNERS

WINNERS

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

INDIVIDUAL AWARD WINNER:

DARYL DAVIS

Daryl Davis is a blues musician who has worked with artists including Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis. But he's most known for his work with members of the Ku Klux Klan. Daryl has befriended members of the KKK for the past 30 years…with at least 200 of them renouncing their robes and former beliefs.

ORGANIZATIONAL AWARD WINNER:

LA FAGEDA

La Fageda is a successful yogurt company that dedicates its resources to improving the lives of its nearly 200 mentally handicapped employees. The company believes that everyone has different capabilities, skills, and gifts—and everyone needs a chance to live to their maximum potential.

ORGANIZATIONAL AWARD WINNER:

LA FAGEDA

La Fageda is a successful yogurt company that dedicates its resources to improving the lives of its nearly 200 mentally handicapped employees. The company believes that everyone has different capabilities, skills, and gifts—and everyone needs a chance to live to their maximum potential.

ORGANIZATIONAL AWARD WINNER:

LA
FAGEDA

La Fageda is a successful yogurt company that dedicates its resources to improving the lives of its nearly 200 mentally handicapped employees. The company believes that everyone has different capabilities, skills, and gifts—and everyone needs a chance to live to their maximum potential.

COMMUNITY AWARD WINNER:

MOBILE, ALABAMA, USA

One of the most difficult endemic social issues facing our society is the recidivism of ex-felons. In Mobile, U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown brought together the mayor, chief of police and police commissioner, local judges, non-profits, charities, religious organizations, and other groups to build a network that provides ex-felons with the support they need to build new lives for themselves. Within a year, Mobile saw a 400% reduction in narcotics crimes and a 42% decrease in other serious crimes.

COMMUNITY AWARD WINNER:

MOBILE, ALABAMA, USA

One of the most difficult endemic social issues facing our society is the recidivism of ex-felons. In Mobile, U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown brought together the mayor, chief of police and police commissioner, local judges, non-profits, charities, religious organizations, and other groups to build a network that provides ex-felons with the support they need to build new lives for themselves. Within a year, Mobile saw a 400% reduction in narcotics crimes and a 42% decrease in other serious crimes.

COMMUNITY AWARD WINNER:

MOBILE,
ALABAMA,
USA

One of the most difficult endemic social issues facing our society is the recidivism of ex-felons. In Mobile, U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown brought together the mayor, chief of police and police commissioner, local judges, non-profits, charities, religious organizations, and other groups to build a network that provides ex-felons with the support they need to build new lives for themselves. Within a year, Mobile saw a 400% reduction in narcotics crimes and a 42% decrease in other serious crimes.

COMMUNITY AWARD WINNER:

MOBILE,
ALABAMA,
USA

One of the most difficult endemic social issues facing our society is the recidivism of ex-felons. In Mobile, U.S. Attorney Kenyen Brown brought together the mayor, chief of police and police commissioner, local judges, non-profits, charities, religious organizations, and other groups to build a network that provides ex-felons with the support they need to build new lives for themselves. Within a year, Mobile saw a 400% reduction in narcotics crimes and a 42% decrease in other serious crimes.