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"OFFICIAL FWR Women of the Year Awards 2020

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WarOnWomen · 30/12/2020 21:20

Following on from @ErrolTheDragon's excellent thread on women whom we have admired and who have achieved so much this year ( www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/4111315-fwr-women-of-the-year ) I welcome you to the "OFFICIAL" FWR's Women of the Year Award 2020.

These were the guidelines set out by ErrolTheDragon:

*No fictional women
*Women valued for something more than appearance or entertainment value
*Can (should?) include women who we don't all agree with or necessarily admire.

It could include:

A) FWR heroes, some of whom won't be widely known.
B) women who you might expect to see a women of the year list in a serious newspaper. If they might figure in a 'people of the year' list or, if they'd been a man, men of the year.

All category winners will be announced on 31 December. Category of “Courage Calls To Courage” is still open for voting. PLEASE VOTE or nominate someone if you do not agree with my nominations – I chose the most obviously courageous women.

Just to be absolutely clear, these categories are ones I came up with (after asking ErrolTheDragon), you may or may not agree with them. I've included up to 5 (6 in 2) women in each category depending on how many were nominated. I have only included women who were nominated more than once (except Science, Medicine and Health), otherwise it would have been a nightmare to manage. Hopefully, everyone is in the right category, if not, I’m sure you will let me know Smile. I think I have got everyone who were nominated, my apologies if I haven’t but I did try my best. I have also included some quotes, if they were given. Finally, I really enjoyed researching the women whom I had not heard of. So without further ado:

Academia & Research
Alice Sullivan
Maintaining their commitment to intellectual rigour and rational debate under hostile questioning from the misnamed Women and Equalities Committee
Emma Hilton
for her relentless insistence on scientific truth in the face of a Twitter audience determined to avoid it
Kathleen Stock
Of everything I've read, I find Dr Stock's writing to be the most considered and coherent and to really challenge and further the GC school of thought. I also really admire that she always stays true to her principles, never makes sweeping assertions or judgements about people and never retaliates in the face of what has been really horrible bullying. I honestly don't know how she does it but she's a real asset to GC feminism.
Rosa Freedman
maintaining their commitment to intellectual rigour and rational debate under hostile questioning from the misnamed Women and Equalities Committee
Selina Todd
risking censure and worse for telling the truth

Tireless Campaigner
Hibo Wardere
Nimco Ali
Dr Nicola Williams
Posie Parker
for her persistence in the face of criticism from all sides and raising awareness through "controversial" publicity strategy
Stephanie Davis-Arai
for substantive intervention in the Keira Bell judicial review

Freedom of Speech
Allison Bailey
Kate Scottow
Maya Forstater
Sarah Phillimore

International
Angela Merkel
Senator Claire Chandler
Iseult White
Martina Navratilova

Law, Policy & Politics (Scotland)
Joan McAlpine
Johann Lamont
for protecting vulnerable women

Nicola Sturgeon
Joanna Cherry
Kath Murray, Lucy Hunter Blackburn, Lisa McKenzie

Law, Policy & Politics
Baroness Emma Nicholson
Not sure the Baroness can be nominated enough. A) her decades of work for women and children and B) to think it was only earlier this year she turned her attention to this.
Jackie Doyle-Price
Karen Davis
Liz Truss
for spearheading an important political conversation
Rosie Duffield
for truth-telling despite abuse
Sarah Field
standing up for women in Leeds

Science, Medicine and Health
Ozlem Tureci and Sarah Gilbert Oxford Covid Vaccine
Ruth May (Chief Nursing Officer)
for refusing to say what Boris/Cummings told her too and getting banned from the press conferences
Emmanuelle Charpentier, Jennifer Doudna - Nobel Prize for Chemistry

Writing and Journalism
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Helen Joyce
Her work at the Economist has been important in preventing a mainstream respected publication from switching its brain off like so many others have done
Janice Turner
Julie Bindel
Rachel Rooney
Suzanne Moore
deserves credit for sticking it out as long as she did at the Guardian and also fighting hard against the bullshit

Media and Entertainment
Alison Moyet
Dolly Parton

Courage Calls to Courage Award
For Outstanding Courage - VOTING STILL OPEN - PLEASE VOTE
Keira Bell
for taking a stand
Rosie Duffield
for truth-telling despite abuse
JK Rowling
for sticking to her principles and speaking up in the face of horrific abuse
Senator Claire Chandler
Mrs A

FWR WOMAN OF THE YEAR 2020 – tba on 31 December
We have a clear winner.

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WarOnWomen · 30/12/2020 21:23

Overall, 118 amazing women were nominated (including 3 from FWR). I feel very humbled by their dedication, tenacity and desire to make a difference. They are all winners:

Alice Sullivan
Rosa Freedman
Selina Todd
Fiona McKenzie
Ann Sinnott
Karen Ingala Smith
Harriet Wistrich
Julia Long
Rachel Williams
Kate Scottow
Sarah Phillimore
Martina Navratilova
Jackie Doyle-Price
Karen Davis
Kath Murray, Lucy Hunter Blackburn, Lisa McKenzie
Nicola Sturgeon
Alison Moyet
Dolly Parton
Baroness Emma Nicholson
Ruth May (Chief Nursing Officer)
Sarah Gilbert
Emma Hilton
Helen Lewis
Iseult White
Joan McAlpine
Maya Forstater
Dr Nicola Williams
Hibo Wardere
Nimko Ali
Angela Merkel
Suzanne Moore
Helen Joyce
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Johan Lamont
Sarah Field
Kathleen Stock
Stephanie Davis-Arai
Allison Bailey
Senator Claire Chandler
Julie Bindel
Rachel Rooney
Janice Turner
Joanna Cherry
Mrs A
Lizz Truss
Rosie Duffield
Ozlem Tureci
Posie Parker
JK Rowling
Keira Bell
Jean Hatchett
Emmanuelle Charpentier, Jennifer Doudna
Jane Clare Jones
Abigail Shriver
Adwoa Dickson
Rhian Mannings
Andi Oliver
Lisa Goodwin-Allen
Chelsea Miller
Stacey Abrams
Melinda Gates
Selina Soule
Qelbinur Sidik a Uighur
Ayaan Hirsi Ali
Harriet Wistrich
Emily Maitless.
Vaishnavi Sundar
Raquel Rosario Sánchez
Baroness Hale (retired as President of the Supreme Court this year)
Dr Angela Raffle
Rosamund Adoo Kissi-Debrah
Donna Ockendon
Sharron Davies
Justine Roberts
Maggie Oliver
Sammy Woodhouse
Alessandra Asteriti and Rebecca Bull
Caroline Criado Perez
Coach Linda Blade
Dame Tanni Grey-Thompson
Deborah Cohen and Hannah Barnes (Newsnight puberty blockers/Tavistock stories)
Devi Sridhar
Diane Abbot
Dr Jess Taylor
Dr Jill Biden
Gina Miller
Heather Heying
Helen Pluckrose
Helen Staniland
Jacinda Arden
Jenny Lindsay
Jenny Murray
Kamala Harris
Kate Harris, Bev Jackson
Laoise Uí Aodha de Brún
Lidia Falcón
Michaela Coel
Michelle Moore and Heather Brunskill-Evans
Nehanda
Nimko Ali
Onjali Rauf
Prof Sarah Pedersen
RBG (RIP)
Sanna Marin
Sohie Ellis Bexter
Stella O’Malley
Susan Evans
Susan Smith
The Famous Artist Birdy
Tracy Emin
Tulsi Gabbard
Urmi Basu
Ursula Von der Leyen

Lang Cleg (MN RIP)
Tinsel Angel
for raising awareness of Transwidows
Datun and others in FWR
Who continue to say no

PS I sincerely hope I do not have anyone's name wrong. I apologise If I do.

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Ereshkigalangcleg · 30/12/2020 21:54

Fantastic work, WarOnWomen and Errol! Wine

Redsquareoctopus · 30/12/2020 22:03

Yes. Brilliant 🥂 I have to say that I have been absorbing and reading for past couple of years. Occasionally posting (although recently NC) I am feeling that there has been a sea change and I am now more confident to speak up socially and had my first Twitter face off this week. Thank you to ^^^ for paving the way, for being fearless and awesome. If I can take a millimetre of the courage shown by the above, I will do my tiny bit.
Thank you WarOnWomen and Errol

ilovegreen · 30/12/2020 22:17

I have been lurking and learning from these boards all year. Thank you all so much. Not sure how to vote though?

RufustheSniggeringReindeer · 30/12/2020 22:32

👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

persistentwoman · 30/12/2020 22:46

What a fantastic list - there are some truly awesome and courageous women here.

ErrolTheDragon · 30/12/2020 22:53

Thanks for pulling all that together, WarOnWomenThanks

thinkingaboutLangCleg · 30/12/2020 22:55

Just reading all those heroic names has lifted my spirits!

ArabellaScott · 30/12/2020 23:21

Brilliant list.

Is it too late to add Rhona Hotchkiss? Smile

I vote Keira Bell.

OhHolyJesus · 30/12/2020 23:23

Bloody love this, amazing to see that long list and I see it includes Mrs A and Lang Cleg already who are the only ones I would think to nominate (as all the other names are there), will see if others come to mind but it's a damn good list.

God I miss Lang.

ErrolTheDragon · 30/12/2020 23:39

Is it too late to add Rhona Hotchkiss?

You're right, she really should be in the list.

lottiegarbanzo · 30/12/2020 23:40

A question, arising because I'm only an occasional visitor but when you say 'Lang Cleg (MN RIP)' should I understand that as 'late of MN', not actually 'late'?

ArabellaScott · 30/12/2020 23:42

Yus, Lottie.

lottiegarbanzo · 30/12/2020 23:44

Good. Thanks.

WarOnWomen · 30/12/2020 23:46

Not sure how to vote though?

Just post the name you want to nominate. I will collate them and announce the winner tomorrow evening. All the winners in each category. Smile

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2Rebecca · 30/12/2020 23:49

I'm not clear if we're expected to vote from those categories. If son here's a few
Academic K Stock
Vulnerable women Murray Blackburn McKenzie (surely someone was taking the mick with Nicola Sturgeon she is very pro gender self ID and stuff the women.)
Law and politics Liz Truss
Writing Janice Turner

WarOnWomen · 30/12/2020 23:53

You are only being asked to vote/nominate for the Courage Calls to Courage category.

All other categories are closed for voting.

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Justnormajean · 30/12/2020 23:58

Keira Bell

TheABC · 31/12/2020 00:02

Keira Bell

Mollyollydolly · 31/12/2020 00:07

Keira Bell

Ereshkigalangcleg · 31/12/2020 00:08

Yus, Lottie.

And she is very much present on other sites such as Spinster, I believe!

Ereshkigalangcleg · 31/12/2020 00:13

Courage Calls to Courage - I vote Senator Claire Chandler but any of the women listed would be a worthy winner.

ErrolTheDragon · 31/12/2020 00:42

2Rebecca - looks like someone agrees with one of your nominations. Grin http://www.mumsnet.com/Talk/womens_rights/4120979-New-Year-Honours-Professor-Stock-OBE

HecatesCats · 31/12/2020 00:44

Thanks Errol & WarOnWomen! I vote for Keira Bell.

Clevererthanyou · 31/12/2020 00:49

Media - Magdalen Berns (rip).