The Washington Oxi Day Foundation honors today’s remarkable heroes who — in the spirit of the Oxi Day Greeks — have risked, and in some instances lost, their lives to courageously battle the world’s “Goliaths” for freedom and democracy. Some nominated by America’s policymakers and global opinion leaders, their tremendous courage is recognized before international and national leaders convening in Washington, D.C.
For the first time, the Oxi Day events will take place at the Washington National Cathedral and National War College.
OXI Courage Award
For her unrelenting courage, despite detainment and significant risks, in insisting on returning to the front lines on numerous occasions to expose the atrocities in Russian prisons in which she later died.
OXI Courage Award
For his extraordinary courage to use his lyrics as an Iranian rapper to call out the human rights abuses of the Iranian regime, despite numerous imprisonments and torture.
Metropolitan Chrysostomos Award
For his lifelong service to humanity, inspiring compassion and the oneness of humanity and for his unwavering dedication to non-violent resolution in the pursuit of peace and a better world.
Vasilios S. Haseotes Service Award
Calamos Service Award
OXI Service Award

*Please note that attendance for all events are optional.
at the National War College
in Fort McNair, Washington DC
at the Washington National Cathedral
at the Washington National Cathedral
at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
in the Arlington National Cemetery