Honoring Honorary Member Bro. Bayard Rustin
The Man
Bayard Rustin was an American leader in social movements for civil rights, socialism, pacifism and non-violence, and gay rights. In 1947, Rustin helped to organize the Journey of Reconciliation, the first of the Freedom Rides to test the ruling of the Supreme Court of the United States that banned racial discrimination in interstate travel. In 1956 he was asked to advise Martin Luther King Jr. on organizing the public transportation boycott in Montgomery, Alabama known as the Montgomery Bus Boycott. The following year, Rustin and King began organizing the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). Bayard Rustin died on August 24, 1987 and was posthumously awarded honorary membership in Delta Phi Upsilon.
BAYARD RUSTIN SCHOLARSHIP AWARD
Since its inception, Delta Phi Upsilon and its chapters has been dedicated to the encouragement of young Black gay men to return to, or enroll in a degree-seeking program at a college, university, or school.
Born out of the efforts of the Delta Chapter in servicing the Greater Boston, Massachusetts community, the Bayard Rustin Scholarship has grown into a national award presented to deserving college-bound students across the regions of the Fraternity.
On the chapter and national level, the monetary amount of the Bayard Rustin Scholarship Award will vary. Awards are not renewable.