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24: 197:. Patrick Francis Imanjama is another recognized artist, well known for his paintings, book drawing and etching abilities. Like Lilanga, Patrick Imanjama was supported by Pruitt and with her help was able to hold exhibitions abroad (in Germany, Austria and New York City). Other artists discovered by Pruitt include Augustino Malaba, Henry Likonde and Edward Kiiza. 177:
In 2000, Pruitt became Governor of the Global Network of Religions for Children (GNRC-Africa). In this organization she started several programs, including a successful "Education for Peace Program" for educating children and youth about diversity, tolerance and conflict resolution.
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for her contribution to the development of the Tanzanian Small Industries Development Organization (SIDO). On 17 December 2005 she also received the National ZEZE Award for her work in supporting Tanzanian artists and culture.
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As an acknowledgement of her many contributions to the Tanzanian community, Pruitt has received several awards. In 1983 she was awarded the Tanzanian National Award by President
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In 1969, Pruitt was sent to Tanzania by the Maryknoll Sisters to work with the local Roman Catholic Church. She began her activity in Tanzania in the
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Pruitt is also one of the founding members of the Stepping Stone Trust Fund that supports vulnerable children and youth in Tanzania.
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from 1969, and she received several awards for her contributions to Tanzanian society and culture.
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Through her many activities in support of Tanzanian art, and especially so after opening the
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Pruitt completed her studies at the Nativity School in Los Angeles in 1953 and at the
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Augustino Malaba from Nyumba ya Sanaa, and artist promoted by Jean Pruitt
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in 1957. In 1958, she joined the Maryknoll Sisters in
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Bishop Conaty-Our Lady of Loretto High School alumni
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Los Angeles
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Caritas
street children
Nyumba ya Sanaa
George Lilanga
Julius Nyerere
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Brief comments about Jean Pruitt
Jean Pruitt on Stepping Stones Trust Fund
Jean Pruitt on Maryknoll Sisters' site

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