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2024 End-of-Year Report

We are pleased to share that in 2024, we helped organize a record-breaking 28 Tolerance Poster Shows—the most we've ever had in a single year. In addition, we helped organize many lectures and workshops related to these shows.

Below, you'll find a list of all 28 Tolerance Poster Shows, along with links for more information about each one.
 

Accra, Ghana

February 3, 2024


Plauen, Germany

February 21, 2024


Lahore, Pakistan

February 22, 2024


Virginia, USA

March 12, 2024


New York, USA

March 28, 2024


Brussels, Belgium

April 10, 2024


Brussels, Belgium

April 16, 2024


Civitanova Marche, Italy

April 29, 2024


Buenas Aires, Argentina

May 22, 2024


San Benedetto del Tronto, Italy

May 24, 2024


Chișinău, Moldova

June 1, 2024


Brussels, Belgium

June 17, 2024


Pilton Somerset, UK

June 26, 2024


Košice, Slovakia

June 28, 2024

 

Braga, Portugal

July 1, 2024


Turin, Italy

July 4, 2024


New York, USA

July 5, 2024


Zittau, Germany

July 20, 2024


Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina

August 28, 2024


Hangzhou, China

September 1, 2024


Detroit, USA

September 22, 2024

 

Newark, USA

November 1, 2024


Tokyo, Japan

November 2, 2024


Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

November 25, 2024


São Paulo, Brazil

December 3, 2024


 São Paulo, Brazil

December 5, 2024


Skopje, North Macedonia

December 6, 202

 Buenos Aries, Argentina

December 17, 2024

 


 

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