Nominate Daryl Davis for the Nobel Peace Prize

Nominate Daryl Davis for the Nobel Peace Prize

The Issue

Daryl Davis has changed the world not with violence or rhetoric, but with conversation and courage. A Black musician, author, and activist, Davis has spent over 30 years engaging members of hate groups—most notably the Ku Klux Klan—not with hatred, but with honest dialogue. Through respectful, persistent conversations, Davis has inspired over 200 individuals to renounce their white supremacist beliefs and leave hate groups behind. His approach, rooted in empathy and understanding, has shown the world that change is possible through human connection.

In an age of increasing division and polarization, Davis's work stands as a beacon of what peacebuilding truly means. He has walked into rooms filled with people who hate him for nothing more than the color of his skin—and he walked out with their friendship, their trust, and often, their Klan robes. Davis’s life demonstrates the rare and extraordinary power of nonviolent action. His work has not only dismantled hate on a personal level, but also disrupted organized racism in profound ways that no legislation or protest alone has achieved.

Daryl Davis deserves to be recognized on the world stage for his relentless pursuit of peace. By nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, we honor not just one man, but a powerful philosophy—that empathy, patience, and open dialogue can transform even the deepest of hatreds. We urge the Nobel Committee to consider the profound global significance of Davis’s efforts, and to elevate his legacy as a model of peaceful resistance and reconciliation in a fractured world.

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The Issue

Daryl Davis has changed the world not with violence or rhetoric, but with conversation and courage. A Black musician, author, and activist, Davis has spent over 30 years engaging members of hate groups—most notably the Ku Klux Klan—not with hatred, but with honest dialogue. Through respectful, persistent conversations, Davis has inspired over 200 individuals to renounce their white supremacist beliefs and leave hate groups behind. His approach, rooted in empathy and understanding, has shown the world that change is possible through human connection.

In an age of increasing division and polarization, Davis's work stands as a beacon of what peacebuilding truly means. He has walked into rooms filled with people who hate him for nothing more than the color of his skin—and he walked out with their friendship, their trust, and often, their Klan robes. Davis’s life demonstrates the rare and extraordinary power of nonviolent action. His work has not only dismantled hate on a personal level, but also disrupted organized racism in profound ways that no legislation or protest alone has achieved.

Daryl Davis deserves to be recognized on the world stage for his relentless pursuit of peace. By nominating him for the Nobel Peace Prize, we honor not just one man, but a powerful philosophy—that empathy, patience, and open dialogue can transform even the deepest of hatreds. We urge the Nobel Committee to consider the profound global significance of Davis’s efforts, and to elevate his legacy as a model of peaceful resistance and reconciliation in a fractured world.

The Decision Makers

U.S. Senate
2 Members
Dick Durbin
Former U.S. Senator
Tammy Duckworth
U.S. Senate - Illinois
Barack Obama
Barack Obama
44th President of the United States

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