All Inamori Ethics Prize Events
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Fri, Sep 26, 2025
11 AM – 2:30 PM EDT (GMT-4)
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As part of its mission to foster ethical leadership around the world, the Inamori Center presents the Inamori Ethics Prize annually to an individual who has demonstrated exemplary ethical leadership and who has greatly improved the condition of humankind. Given historic and current challenges to immigration policies and protections both in the United States and internationally, it is especially significant to recognize and honor Oscar Chacón.
Please see the schedule of events below or visit our website to learn more. Please be sure to register for each event you would like to attend IN-PERSON.
Friday, September 26, 2025
- 11:00-11:45 a.m. - Inamori Ethics Prize Ceremony: The Ethical Value of Truth Telling in an Era of Deception and Divisions at Amasa Stone Chapel, 10940 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44106
- 12:00-1:00 p.m. - Inamori Ethics Prize Reception at Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom, 11038 Bellflower Rd, Cleveland, OH 44106
- 1:00-2:15pm - Academic Symposium: Immigration Ethics: Obligations and Opportunities at Tinkham Veale University Center Ballroom
These events are free and open to the public, but registration is required. There is no need to register to livestream the events.
Ceremony: 11:00am-11:45am at Amasa - Stream 2: www.case.edu/livestream/s2
Symposium: 1:00pm-2:15pm event at Tink - Stream 1: www.case.edu/livestream/s1
KNOW BEFORE YOU GO
- Events are free and open to the public, but registration is required.
- Register for the Ceremony, Reception, and Symposium individually on Campus Groups.
- Questions for our Prize recipient and panelists can be submitted when registering or by emailing inamoricenter@case.edu
- Registration is for IN-PERSON attendance. There is no registration for online streaming.
- Parking validation for registered guests is available for Lot 29.
Agenda
Past Events
11:00 AM – 11:45 AM
2025 Inamori Ethics Prize medal presentation to Oscar Chacón and honoree lecture: The Ethical Value of Truth Telling in an Era of Deception and Divisions. This event is open to the public. Registration is required.
More details at: https://case.edu/inamori/
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
Join us for refreshments and live music from Opus 216 before the Inamori Ethics Prize Academic Symposium. This event is open to the public. Registration is required.
More details at: https://case.edu/inamori/
1:00 PM – 2:15 PM
Join Oscar Chacón and esteemed panelists for a discussion of Immigration Ethics: Obligations and Opportunities. This event is open to the public. Registration is required.
More details at: https://case.edu/inamori/
Speakers
Oscar Chacón
Oscar Chacón is a tireless advocate for human rights and dignity for migrant populations. Chacón was born in El Salvador and came to Brooklyn, New York, without documentation in 1980 at the age of 18. His advocacy and community organizing has been informed by his personal experience becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen, as well as his work transnationally with partners from civil society and government to organized labor and faith-based communities for immigrants. Chacón has served in leadership positions at the Chicago‐based Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights, the Northern California Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, the Boston‐based Centro Presente, and several other community-based and international development organizations.
By 2004, Chacón collaborative efforts culminated with the co‐founding of Alianza Americas, a network of organizations seeking solutions for systemic inequities and striving for immigrant justice and climate justice in the United States and Latin America. He served as Alianza Americas’ first executive director from 2007 until 2024 and continues his affiliation as a senior strategy advisor. Alianza Americas has 97 organizational members, providing a transnational network that focuses on improving the quality of life for all people in the US – Mexico – Central America migration corridor. Chacón is a frequent national and international spokesperson on the links between migration, development, and global economics; immigration policies and processes and human mobility; racism and xenophobia; and U.S. Latino community issues.
Veronica Dahlberg
HOLA Ohio
Veronica Isabel Dahlberg was born in Canton, Ohio, the daughter of Mexican and Hungarian immigrants. She is the Executive Director of HOLA Ohio, the organization she founded in 1999 to advocate for and empower Ohio's farmworkers, immigrants, and Latino families and children. For over 25 years, HOLA has been recognized for its groundbreaking advocacy on behalf of these communities.
Shannon French
Professor
Case Western Reserve University
Shannon E. French is the Inamori Professor in Ethics, director of the Inamori International Center for Ethics and Excellence, and a tenured full professor in the Philosophy Department at Case Western Reserve University (CWRU) in Cleveland, Ohio with a secondary appointment in the School of Law. Professor French received her BA from Trinity University (San Antonio, Texas) in 1990 and her PhD in philosophy from Brown University (Providence, Rhode Island) in 1997. Prior to starting at CWRU in 2008, she taught for eleven years as a tenured associate professor of philosophy at the United States Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, and served as associate chair of the Department of Leadership, Ethics, and Law. She founded the first master’s degree program in Military Ethics in the US at CWRU, works with the US and allied military, service academies, and chaplain corps around the world, and held the General Hugh Shelton Distinguished Visiting Chair in Ethics at the Command and General Staff College Foundation for seven years. Her core areas of research are military ethics – especially as it relates to conduct of war, ethical leadership, command climate, sacrifice and responsibility, warrior transitions, ethical responses to terrorism, and the future of warfare – and ethical issues in emerging technology, including artificial intelligence. She is the author of many scholarly publications, editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Ethical Leadership, an associate editor for the Journal of Military Ethics, on several other editorial boards, and is active in the European Chapter of the International Society for Military Ethics (Euro-ISME). She is a Senior Research Fellow for the Simons Center for Ethical Leadership and Interagency Cooperation, an ELSI (Ethical, Legal, and Societal Impact) consultant for the Institute for Defense Analysis (IDA) and the RAND Corporation, and a member of the ethics board for ACM (Association for Computing Machinery). She serves as the ELSI lead or a primary researcher on major grant projects funded by DARPA, ONR, and other organizations.
Margaret Wong
Margaret Wong founded Margaret W. Wong & Associates, LLC after years of adversity. She is an immigrant, a self-starter, and a proud businesswoman. What was once a single desk rented for $25 is now one of the nation’s premier immigration law firms, with seven offices in the United States, providing high quality, efficient, and prompt services to both companies and individuals in immigration to the United States.
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Kate Davis
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