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Sondra Simon Memorial Maryland Promise Scholarship

Sondra Simon was born in Chicago, Illinois on November 28th, 1928 and died at home surrounded by family and friends on May 17th, 2022.  In between, she lived a life that centered on her children and grandchildren and her passion for civil rights and education.  As a civil rights activist, she helped to desegregate the St. Louis lunchrooms in the 1950’s,  volunteered at a Los Angeles Police Malpractice Complaints Center in the 1960’s and fundraised tirelessly for the ACLU and the Democratic Party.  In her later years, she served for decades as a teachers’ aide at Pacific Palisades Elementary School, leaving a legacy of students who learned to love education.  Without her encouragement to pursue classes at the Museum of Natural History in Los Angeles, I would not currently be a professor in the Department of Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics at the University of Maryland and my great passion for science would have never been realized. I am so pleased to dedicate this Maryland Promise Scholarship to my mother, Sondra Simon, which exemplifies all of her life’s passions - Anne E. Simon

 

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