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Fellowship of Reconciliation
Working for peace, justice and nonviolence since 1915

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Friends,

2010 FOR Peace Award winners

2010 FOR Peace Award winners:
Drs. Tashi Dolma and Tashi Rabten,
Medea Benjamin, Scott Kennedy

Each year, the Fellowship of Reconciliation awards three peace prizes -- international, national and local -- to individuals or organizations whose commitment to peace, justice, and reconciliation is recognized as extraordinary.

We need your help in making these awards. Please nominate your favorite individual or organization working for peace by Friday, March 4.

Make a nomination for the FOR Peace Awards today!

Awards are made in three categories:

  • International Pfeffer Peace Prize: Honoring those around the world working for peace and justice. Established in 1989 by Leo and Freda Pfeffer.
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Award: Recognizing those working in the United States in the tradition of Dr. King, furthering his nonviolent approach to transforming racial, social and economic injustice. Established by FOR in 1979.
  • Nyack-Area Peace Prize: Recognizing unheralded local groups and individuals in the Nyack, NY area, where FOR is headquartered. Established by FOR in 2006.
  • Browse the list of past winners of the FOR peace awards

Make your nominations now, before March 4!

There is no requirement that you or the nominee have any affiliation with the Fellowship of Reconciliation, so please share this announcement with your networks of peace and justice advocates!

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