Commitment to Tolerance in Europe Honoured: TOLERANTIA Award-Winners 2008
26/06/2008
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ILGA-Europe
Within the frame of a ceremony in honour of the voluntary commitment of its helpers and supporters, the Berlin anti-violence project MANEO officially announced on 19 June 2008 the award-winners of the TOLERANTIA Prize 2008.
This prize has been awarded since 2006 by the Initiativgruppe Schwules Weimarer Dreieck to outstanding personalities from Germany, France and Poland, who have rendered great services to tolerance. Responsible for the prize, in addition to MANEO (Germany), are the anti-violence
projects SOS-Homophobie (France), Lambda and KPH (Poland). The awarding ceremony is held annually and alternately in one of the three capital cities. After Berlin in 2006 and Paris in 2007, Warsaw will open its gates for the gala on 20 September 2008.
The TOLERANTIA 2008 award-winners are: Tanja Walther, Philipp Lahm, Theo Zwanziger, Bruno Solo and Marzanna Pogorzelska.
Source: MANEO Press Release, 19.06.08
This prize has been awarded since 2006 by the Initiativgruppe Schwules Weimarer Dreieck to outstanding personalities from Germany, France and Poland, who have rendered great services to tolerance. Responsible for the prize, in addition to MANEO (Germany), are the anti-violence
projects SOS-Homophobie (France), Lambda and KPH (Poland). The awarding ceremony is held annually and alternately in one of the three capital cities. After Berlin in 2006 and Paris in 2007, Warsaw will open its gates for the gala on 20 September 2008.
The TOLERANTIA 2008 award-winners are: Tanja Walther, Philipp Lahm, Theo Zwanziger, Bruno Solo and Marzanna Pogorzelska.
Source: MANEO Press Release, 19.06.08


