Brilliant Brigitte Awards: Women's power and impressive award winners
Brilliant Brigitte Awards: Women's power and impressive award winners
The first Brigitte Award was ceremoniously awarded in the festive framework of Bertelsmann in Berlin. In front of around 180 guests from a wide variety of areas, including business, politics and showbiz, exceptional women were honored who impress with their commitment and personality. The event, which was part of the 70th anniversary of Brigitte, was headed by the moderator Katrin Bauerfeind and attracted numerous prominent guests, including names like Iris Berben and Florence Kasumba.The Brigitte Award was awarded in five categories, and there was also a particularly honorable price. The 102-year-old Margot Friedländer, a survivor of the Holocaust, received the honorary award for her passionate commitment to humanity and tolerance. She regularly attends schools to report on her experiences during the Nazi era and to warn the dangers that are connected to misanthropy. The honorary award was presented by the well -known actress Iris Berben.
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The tribute to Brigitte Awards included numerous outstanding women who play an important role in their respective areas. Kristina Hänel was awarded the “Impulse Counter” category. It started in the 1980s to carry out pregnancy abortions and has been fighting numerous resistors since then that express itself in the form of threats and ads. Their visibility in public has initiated a necessary debate about pregnancy and rights of women and ultimately led to the abolition of the controversial § 219a in 2022.
Another wonderful winner is 16-year-old Naud Idelbi, who was honored in the "Next Generation" category. Together with a friend, she developed the "Safespace" app, which women should enable a safe way home, among other things through a traffic light system and emergency contacts. Your mission is to make digital life safer and create a room for young people to talk about their fears.
Ina Schlie was awarded in the "Thinker" category. The former SAP manager founded the "EncourageVentures" association to increase the proportion of women in start-ups. The association now supports almost 1000 founders and has achieved a significant first success by making the Berlin start-up "Tandemploy" a successful sale to a US tech group.
Christina Clemm was honored in the "Plain Textera" category. It has been committed to victims of sexual violence for over 30 years. In her pamphlet "Against Frauenhat" she criticizes the inadequate protective measures and the social stigma that is associated with this topic. Clemm encourages women to break out of violence and defend themselves.
Homa received the price in the "Shero" category, which with her Afghan Frauenverein e. V. improved the life of over 200,000 girls and women in Afghanistan. It emphasizes the importance of education and support for women in her homeland and is vehemently committed to their rights. Your club emphasizes political neutrality and dialogue with everyone involved.
The event experienced a climax with the presentation of these awards, which praised the importance and influence of women in various social areas. The Brigitte Awards underline the commitment to equality and the empowerment of women, a concern that the organization has been pursuing since it was founded 70 years ago. The sponsors of the awards include well-known companies such as Mercedes-Benz and Lancôme who support the importance of this event.
The Brigitte brand has developed into a leading voice for women over the years and deals with topics that are relevant to them, from fashion to health. The event is not only an honor for the award winners, but also a celebration for everyone who works for a better future.
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