Toleranzpreis der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing
The Toleranzpreis der Evangelischen Akademie Tutzing (Prize for tolerance) is a prize that has been awarded biennially by the Evangelische Akademie Tutzing to personalities who have been influential towards a dialogue between cultures and religions. From 2012, an additional prize has been given to support moral courage (Preis zur Förderung der Zivilcourage).
Recipients
The prize was given to:[1]
- 2000 Roman Herzog
- 2002 Daniel Barenboim
- 2004 Henning Mankell
- 2006 Aga Khan IV
- 2008 Shirin Ebadi
- 2010 Wolfgang Schäuble
- 2012 Peter Maffay; category Zivilcourage: Bayerisches Bündnis für Toleranz
- 2014 Christian Wulff; category Zivilcourage: Constanze Kurz
- 2016 Frank-Walter Steinmeier, Christian Springer
- 2018 ; category Zivilcourage: Emmanuel Macron
- 2020 ; category Zivilcourage: Dunja Hayali
gollark: This is, of course, wrong.
gollark: That sounds plausible.
gollark: Actually maybe!
gollark: Nope!
gollark: But in practice probably yes.
References
- "Toleranzpreis". Evangelische Akademie Tutzing (in German). Retrieved 2020-04-17.
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