Marburg Equality Prize 2025 Honors OUR!Stage and Grandmas Against the Right
The Marburg Equality Prize 2025 has been awarded to two inspiring recipients, recognizing their significant contributions to promoting equality and respect. The prize, endowed with 2,500 euros and awarded every two years, honors initiatives that strengthen FLINTA* communities and create inclusive spaces for all.
The OUR!Stage collective, one of the recipients, has been praised for creating new platforms where people can express their diversity, with a particular focus on FLINTA* individuals. Their work aligns with the collective's mission to make art accessible to everyone and foster a sense of community.
The other recipient, the Network Grandmas Against the Right, was recognized for their unwavering commitment to democracy, equality, and respect. This group of 'grandmas' sets a powerful example against hate and incitement, advocating for a society where all people are treated with kindness and dignity.
The Marburg Equality Prize 2025 has been awarded to two exceptional groups that embody the spirit of equality and inclusion. The OUR!Stage collective and the Network Grandmas Against the Right have shown that everyone has a role to play in creating a more respectful and diverse society.
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