1942
2021
Paul Polansky
February 17, 1942-March 26, 2021
Paul Polansky author, human rights activist, journalist, historian, poet and cultural anthropologist died Friday March 26, 2021 at the age of 79 in Knez Selo, Serbia after a brief battle with Cancer.
Paul is survived by his sister Kathy Leigh of Anthem, AZ. Son James Polansky, daughter in law Suzanna Polansky with his grandchildren Matilda, Sebastian, Maximillian, and Emilia Polansky. Daughter Sophie Bradbury, son in law David Bradbury with his granddaughter Emily Bradbury. Daughter Kate Skelhorn, son in law Richard Skelhorn, with his grandchildren Ella and Otto Skelhorn. All residing in England. Son John Polansky, daughter in law Danielle Polansky with grandchildren Madison Polansky and Camryn Polansky of Loveland, CO. He is preceded in death by his parents Nell Polansky and Victor Polansky, and siblings JoAnne Radasovich, Jerry Polansky, Ric Polansky, Vicki Johnson, and Kevin Polansky.
Paul was born February 17, 1942 in Mason City Iowa to Nell and Victor Polansky. He was an accomplished athlete, football player and won the Golden Gloves in boxing while attending Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He studied journalism with a minor in history and speech. In 1963 he travelled to Spain and never returned. Paul was a journalist for a local paper in Madrid before embarking on a very successful real estate development career in La Costa del Sol, Almeria. He developed several enduring seaside and golf communities most notably Cortijo Grande in Turre.
Around 1990, Paul retired from real estate development and pursued his lifelong passion as a human rights advocate, activist and tireless supporter of disenfranchised people. He fought against the genocide faced by the Roma especially, but not exclusively, in Eastern Europe and the Balkans. He lived and worked with the Roma in over 19 countries. He worked tenaciously for the next 30 years to educate people and fight for the rights of the threatened and persecuted people. Paul was renowned writer and poet and published more than 40 books, spoke at over 50 universities, and founded the Kosovo Roma Refugee Foundation.
He won numerous awards for his reports on human rights violations for such international organizations as the Society for Threatened Peoples, Voice of Roma, and the Kosovo Roma Refugee Foundation. Amongst the most prestigious of these was the 2004 Recipient of Weimer Human Rights Award for which he was unanimously selected following his nomination by Nobel Laureate for Literature Günter Grass. A collection of his oral histories was acquired by the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC. A full collection of his work and awards can be found at www.paulpolansky.net.
A funeral service was held Knez Selo, Serbia; the village he called home for the past 15yrs on March 29, 2021.
If so inclined, donations in honor of Paul Polansky can be made and will be used to further his mission of fighting genocide and the persecution of threatened people. Please send to: John Polansky, 5401 Stone Creek Cr, Ste1, Loveland CO 80538.
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Louis Stumer
October 6, 2022
We first met Paul in Spain when he was editing the guidebook for the Hilton hotel in Madrid. He was an aficionado of Los toros and we spent many many hours attending fights, drinking and discussing the fights we had seen, eating great food and talking about the bulls! Paul was larger than life and interested in a variety of different things. We followed him to Mojacar when he started the housing development, stayed close all the years after that, even here in Arizona where we met up with him every year when he came to spend the holidays at his sisters house. Paul was a great friend and brother from a different mother/father! Fly high dear friend! We miss you ....
Richard Minashi
June 29, 2021
Sorry to learn of Paul´s passing.
I was his pilot in Spain in 1982.
He was a pilot too.
Condolences to his children & wider family.
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