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LAUREATES FROM GERMANY
- 2006 Volker Beck member of the German Parliament for the Green Party
Günter Dworek activist in the gay and lesbian movement
- 2007 The “Human Rights and Sexual Identity (MERSI)” a group of Amnesty International
- 2008 Tanja Walther sports scientist Philipp Lahm captain of the German national football team Dr. Theo Zwanziger president of the German football federation DFB
- 2009 Hans-Wolfram Stein teacher in Bremen
- 2010 Wieland Speck and Mabel Aschenneller producers of the international LGBT-Film Award TEDDY
- 2011 Lala Süsskind Chairperson of the Jewish Community of Berlin 2012 Elfi Scho-Antwerpes Mayoress of Cologne
- 2013 Maria Sabine Augstein lawyer and trans*-activist
- 2014 Cornelius “Corny” Littmann entrepreneur, entertainer, theater owner (Schmidt Theater) and former President (2002 to 2010) of Hamburg’s football club FC St. Pauli
- 2015 Klaus Wowereit former Governing Mayor of Berlin (2001-2014)
- 2016 The Protestant Church in Berlin, Brandenburg and Silesian Upper Lusatia (EKBO), The Protestant Church in Hesse and Nassau EKHN), The Protestant Church in the Rhineland
- 2017 Heiko Maas German Federal Minister of Justice and Consumer Protection
- 2018 Johannes Kram author, lyricist, blogger and marketing strategist
- 2019 Open for Business an international network of companies
- 2020 Dunja Hayali Journalist
LAUREATES FROM FRANCE
- 2006 Dr. Louis-George Tin LGBT*- and Anti-Racism-activist, founder of the IDAHOT;2007 the play Place des mythos/Delusion Square a musical comedy
- 2008 Bruno Solo journalist, and actor, producer of TV series “Caméra café” and “Kaamelott”
- 2009 Paris Foot Gay soccer club
- 2010 Caroline Mécary lawyer
- 2011 Olivier Dussopt PS (Parti Socialiste), MP of the French National Assembly
Franck Riester UMP (L’Union pour un mouvement populaire), MP of the French National Assembly
- 2012 Véronique Eledut teacher at Lycée JB Corot in Paris
- 2013 Le Petit Journal a daily TV news show hosted by Yann Barthès
- 2014 „www.projet17mai.com“ a collaborative website presenting cartoons against homo-phobia in France
- 2015 Irène Théry sociologist, member of the ‘Haut Conseil de la Famille’ 28
- 2016 Amnesty International France
- 2017 Stéphane Corbin French composer and singer Océane Rosemarie French singer, humorist, actress and director
- 2018 Christiane Taubira former Minister of Justice
- 2019 Collective Intersex Persons and Allies – CIA Organisation of Intersex Persons and Allies
- 2020 Jacques Toubon Ombudsman in France, Defender of Rights Giovanna Ricon Activist for Trans*persons
- 2021 Elise Goldfarb and Julia Layani LGBTIQ+ Allies and Consulting entrepreneur
LAUREATES FROM POLAND
- 2006 Kazimierz Kutz Senator in the Polish Senate
- 2007 Piotr Pacewicz Journalist and civil-rights activist
- 2008 Marzanna Pogorzelska Teacher
- 2009 Prof. Zbigniew Hołda Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
- 2010 Izabela Jaruga-Nowacka posthum, former vice primier of Poland (she died at the age of 59 on 10.04.2010 as a passenger in an air-crash in Smolensk)
- 2011 Adam Bodnar, LL.M., Ph.D. Head of the Department of Legal Affairs at the Helsinki Foundation for Human Rights
- 2012 Dr. Katarzyna Bojarska Professor at the Institue of Psychology of the University of Gdansk, and „No Taboo”, the Psychosexual Health Centre in Gdansk
- 2013 Ewa Siedlecka Journalist
- 2014 Monika Płatek Profdessor at the Institute of Criminal Law of the University of Warsaw
- 2015 Ewa Wanat Radio journalist and television personality
- 2016 Ilona Łepkowska Screenwriter, member of the Polish Film Academy,
president of Television Association ‘Serial’
- 2017 El·zbieta Szcz ˛esna founder of the Association “Akceptacja” (Acceptance)
Association of Families and Friends of LGBTs in Poland
- 2018 The Polish LGBT+ community
- 2019 Bartosz Staszewski LGBTIQ+ activist and filmmaker
- 2020 Andrzej Selerowicz social activist for gays and lesbians
- 2021 Katarzyna Augustynek Master of Laws and foreign languages instructor
LAUREATES FROM NORTHERN IRELAND
- 2015 Máirtín Ó Muilleoir member of the Northern Ireland Assembly, SF, Lord Mayor of Belfast from (2013-2014)
- 2016 Marry Mc Aleese President of the Republic of Ireland (1997-2011)
- 2017 Chris Hudson minister for All Soul’s Non-Subscribing Presbyterian Church in South Belfast
- 2018 Bronagh Waugh is a Northern Irish Actress
- 2019 Lyra McKee posthum, Journalist and LGBTQI+ Rights Campaigner
(she was fatally shot during rioting in the Creggan area of Derry in 2019)
- 2020 Love EQUALITY Campaign for Equal Marriage in Northern Ireland
- 2021 Les Allamby Chief Commissioner of the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission