Thank You very much
To the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media for the generous funding of the first inclusive version of the exhibition and further support for the initiation and financing of the exhibition.
To the city of Regensburg. Especially to the cultural office, which invited us to the courtyard of the Thon-Dittmer-Palais. The preparations are accompanied with great commitment and esprit. Also to the Office for Education, which generously supports us financially.
To Soroptimist International for their generous donation. It is an honor for us to be supported by such a great association.
Lona Hanke, founder of Hanke SBC, who accompanied us in our founding phase with inspiring pro bono coaching sessions and with whom we were able to give the entire project work the necessary structure. She always has a fresh point of view and astonishing questions, which herald a positive development. www.wirtschaftstraining-hanke.de
Amnesty International, who cooperate with us at our exhibition in Regensburg, Weiden, Annaberg-Buchholz, Schwandorf and at the Maristen-Gymnasium in Furth. We are happy about this cooperation. We fight for the same values.
Onlineprinters, who print our construction fence tarpaulins at the highest technical level. In addition, Onlineprinters has already supported us with a generous donation.
Christoph Wacht, owner of Farben Eckert in Regensburg, who edits our pictures free of charge so that they are protected, look good and we can hang them up well.
Schülerakademie Karlsruhe e. V. for the imaginative collaboration on our kick-off event at the Platz der Grundrechte in Karlsruhe. The workshop and the four pictures we took there showed us how inspiring working with young people is.
The Förderverein FORUM RECHT e.V. for the cooperation on the kick-off event at the Platz der Grundrechte in Karlsruhe. The both entertaining and knowledgeable speeches of the chairman Mr. Ullrich Eidenmüller and Prof. Dr. Christian Kirchberg have enlivened our idea: to bring law and art together and thus to bring the articles of the Human Rights Charter into the common consciousness.