
FOR SEEKS NOMINATIONS FOR ANNUAL PEACE PRIZES
Annually, the Fellowship of Reconciliation awards two peace prizes to individuals whose commitment to peace, justice and reconciliation is recognized as a life-long commitment. The awardees receive a cash prize and a commemorative scroll. Peace groups as well as individuals are encouraged to submit nominations for the 2008 awards. To submit a name for consideration, indicate the award recommended (Pfeffer or King; see details below), write a 150 to 300-word statement of the nominee’s work for peace and justice, include the nominee’s contact information and your name as the nominator.
Send the information to FOR by mail: Development
Office, P.O. Box 271, Nyack, NY 10960 or by e-mail to development@forusa.org. Deadline
for nominations is March 10, 2008.
The International Pfeffer Peace Prize was established in 1989 by Leo and Freda Pfeffer to particularly honor those around the world working for peace with justice. Leo Pfeffer was the United States’ leading theoretician on religious liberty and the separation of Church and State, and he argued these constitutional issues before the Supreme Court. A long-time FOR member, Leo was a founding member of the Jewish Peace Fellowship. He died in 1993, but his legacy continues to contribute to a more peaceful society.
Past Recipients, International Pfeffer Peace Prize
The Pfeffer Peace Prize
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Award was established by FOR in 1979 to recognize unheralded persons or groups working in the United States in the tradition of Martin Luther King, Jr. Dr. King was very involved with FOR, and was serving as a member of the Advisory Council at the time of his death. The award honors those who make a significant contribution to the furtherance of Dr. King’s non-violent approach to transforming racial, economic, and social injustices.
Past Recipients of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Award
The King Peace Prize
1979 |
Frederick Douglass Kirkpatrick |
1980 |
Fay Honey Knopp |
1981 |
Robert C. Aldridge |
1982 |
Katherine Garry |
1983 |
Septima Poinsette Clark |
1984 |
Pete Seeger & Toshi Seeger |
1985 |
Shelley Douglass & Jim Douglass |
1986 |
Miles Horton |
1987 |
Archbishop Raymond G. Hunthausen |
1988 |
Maurice McCrackin |
1989 |
Carl Upchurch |
1990 |
Randall Kehler |
1991 |
Glenn Smiley |
1992 |
Charles Alphin; Sam Day |
1993 |
One Day at a Time (Founded by Henry T. Wells) |
1994 |
Daniel Alejandrez |
1995 |
Margaret Moseley |
1996 |
Louis Coleman |
1997 |
Anne Brooks |
1998 |
Ken Brown |
1999 |
Edith Bush |
2000 |
Kay Camp |
2002 |
Dustin Washington |
2005 |
Margaret Lawrence |
| 2006 |
Walter Wink & June Keener Wink |
| 2007 |
Samina Faheem Sundas & American Muslim Voice |
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