Wilton Peace Prize
The Wilton Peace Prize is given annually by the UUA to individuals
or groups in recognition of their contribution to “peace and
human progress.” Established by Henry and Irene Wilton in
1984, the amount of the award is $1,500. Previous recipients include
the Vietnam Veterans of America, Rep. Cynthia McKinney, and the
World Council on Religion and Peace.
Nominations should include a) a one-page introduction to the nominee,
b) no more than three letters of personal testimony or reference,
and c) any relevant media that has been generated about the nominee.
Questions may be directed to Jeannette Jackson, UUA Washington Office
Manager, at (202) 296-4672, ext.10.
Nominations due: March 1
Send entries to:
UUA Washington Office
Awards Nominations
1320 18th Street NW, Suite 300B
Washington, DC 20036
fax: (202) 296-4673
email: uuawo@uua.org 
2004 Recipient - Amy Goodman, Democracy Now
Previous Recipients
2003 - Senator Edward Kennedy
2001 - World Conference on Religion & Peace
2000 - Larry Egbert and Ellen Barfield
1999 - World Conference on Religion and Peace
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