Updated on 14/11/2024
The Ilan Halimi Prize was created in 2018 by the interministerial delegation for the fight against racism, anti-Semitism and anti-LGBT hatred – DILCRAH as part of the national plan to combat racism and anti-Semitism. This prize highlights the commitment of young people against ignorance and stereotypes.
It bears the name of Ilan Halimi, this young Frenchman kidnapped, sequestered and tortured because he was Jewish, a victim of anti-Semitic hatred.
The prize aims to promote the mobilization of youth against hateful acts and speech through very concrete field projects. This action may, for example, fall within the cultural, sporting, digital or public intervention fields. The jury is made up of personalities independent of DILCRAH.
Applications must be submitted before December 31, 2024.
Who can apply?
The Ilan Halimi Prize rewards groups of young people under 25 who carry out awareness projects in order to reduce racist and anti-Semitic prejudices. This year, a student prize is being created.
What types of projects are expected?
Since its first edition, the DILCRAH has received numerous applications in the school, university or associative context, in the fields of sport, culture or history, for the production of podcasts, films, books, exhibitions, live shows, for collecting testimonies or researching archives, etc.
Download the application file: https://www.dilcrah.gouv.fr/actualites/lancement-du-prix-ilan-halimi-2025
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