Tolerance Prize of the Evangelical Academy Tutzing
The Tolerance Prize of the Evangelical Academy Tutzing has been awarded every two years by the Evangelical Academy Tutzing since 2000 to personalities who significantly promote the dialogue between cultures and religions. The award is not endowed. Since 2012, a prize for promoting moral courage has also been awarded.
Award winners
- 2000 Roman Herzog
- 2002 Daniel Barenboim
- 2004 Henning Mankell
- 2006 Karim Aga Khan IV.
- 2008 Shirin Ebadi
- 2010 Wolfgang Schäuble
- 2012 Peter Maffay ; Civil courage category: Bavarian Alliance for Tolerance
- 2014 Christian Wulff ; Civil courage category: Constanze Kurz
- 2016 Frank-Walter Steinmeier , Christian Springer
- 2020 Christian Stückl , category civil courage: Dunja Hayali , Senta Berger "as a character actress for her life's work as a credible personality in film as in reality"
Web link
Individual evidence
- ↑ Evangelical Academy Tutzing: Tolerance Prize for Christian Wulff and Constanze Kurz ( Memento of the original from August 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Award for Senta Berger. August 18, 2020, accessed August 19, 2020 .