Alternative Nobel Prizes Honor Advocates for Climate Justice and Democracy
The Right Livelihood Foundation has recognized exceptional individuals and organizations with this year’s Alternative Nobel Prizes, celebrating their commitment to democracy, human rights, and climate action. Among the awardees are the Pacific Islands Students Fighting Climate Change (PISFCC) and human rights lawyer Julian Aguon, who work tirelessly to advocate for environmental justice.
The anonymous group Justice For Myanmar also received accolades for exposing the financial support of Myanmar's military regime. Additionally, Audrey Tang was honored for her innovative use of digital technology to enhance democracy in Taiwan.
The awards illustrate a collective effort to combat pressing global issues and highlight the bravery of those fighting against violence and ecological crises. The ceremony will take place on December 2 in Stockholm, honoring these champions of change who strive for a better future.
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