Wallenberg Medal

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The Wallenberg Medal is a humanitarian award honoring individuals who demonstrate extraordinary courage and commitment in defending human rights and protecting the persecuted.

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Wallenberg Medal canonical 2
Raoul Wallenberg Award 1

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instanceOf human rights award
humanitarian award
awardedFor commitment to human rights
extraordinary courage
protecting the persecuted
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field human rights
social justice
follows Raoul Wallenberg’s humanitarian legacy
frequency annual
hasLanguage English
hasPart Wallenberg Lecture
hasRecipient Abraham D. Sofaer
Albie Sachs
Aron D. Tiranoff
Bryan Stevenson
Denis Mukwege
Desmond Tutu
Elie Wiesel
Fionnuala Ní Aoláin
Gao Yaojie
Hans Blix
Helen Bamber
Helen Suzman
Ibrahim Ag Alhabib
Jan Karski
Judith Heumann
Louise Arbour
María Elena Moyano
Mikhail Gorbachev
Paul Rusesabagina
Raif Badawi
Razia Jan
Ruth Messinger
Tom Lantos
William D. Ford
inception 1990
location Ann Arbor
surface form: Ann Arbor, Michigan
namedAfter Raoul Wallenberg
namedForRole Raoul Wallenberg’s efforts to save Jews during the Holocaust
organizer University of Michigan
surface form: University of Michigan College of Literature, Science, and the Arts
presentedBy University of Michigan
University of Michigan Wallenberg Endowment
purpose to honor individuals who demonstrate extraordinary courage in defending human rights
to honor individuals who protect the persecuted
sponsor University of Michigan donors
website https://wallenberg.umich.edu/

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Kailash Satyarthi awardReceived Wallenberg Medal
Miep Gies awardReceived Wallenberg Medal
Helen Suzman awardReceived Wallenberg Medal
this entity surface form: Raoul Wallenberg Award