Grace Sterling Stowell receives Sue J. Hyde Activism Award

Beck’s Cafe wishes to congratulate Boston’s own Grace Sterling Stowell for her being honored with the 2010 Sue J. Hyde Activism Award for Longevity in the Movement.   She received the award for her being, “an activist and leader in the social justice and LGBT communities for more than 35 years.”

Grace is the Executive Director for BAGLY, the Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bi-Sexual and Transgender Youth.  BAGLY provides “weekly and monthly social activities and special events for people ages 22 and under. These activities provide an opportunity for youth to socialize, have fun and develop a sense of personal and community identity.”

So congratulations Grace and thank you for your work leading BAGLY to help so many GLBT youth in Greater Boston!

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