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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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Clevererthanyou · 31/12/2020 00:51

My bad, still definitely Magdalen Berns. Incredibly courageous and was attacked for her pro-womens rights views.

Stealhsquirrelnutkin · 31/12/2020 01:12

What a glorious list. It does my battered heart good to see them all together, courage calls to courage everywhere!

Delighted to see Langcleg hasn't been forgotten. FWR lost a safeguarding expert when she was banned for telling the truth.

FeckTheMagicDragon · 31/12/2020 01:24

Keira Bell - that young woman has been through so much and still stood up!

Delphinium20 · 31/12/2020 06:25

This is so difficult! I want to say JKRowling who took heaps of abuse, but also Kiera Bell for her bravery.
I am going to vote Senator Claire Chandler because I want to reward politicians who face such a beating to their careers to give a voice to the voiceless-and as she's not as well known as JKR, I hope her win will make people Google her name and know it's not just one famous author who had stood up for women, but they there are many, many of us out there.

SophocIestheFox · 31/12/2020 06:28

Brilliant list, thank you. Am enjoying these brave and wonderful women all over again reading it!

Keira for the Courage Calls award. JKR a close second.

MRC20 · 31/12/2020 07:09

This is brilliant, can I vote for them all 🤣🤣

FemaleAndLearning · 31/12/2020 07:20

I vote Keira for Courage Calls.
She has shown such courage not only to go to court but to admit to herself that transition was not the answer and to face all the abuse from those who don't believe in detransition.
Mrs A close second for fighting for her autistic daughter in secret.

Clymene · 31/12/2020 07:25

I vote for Keira too. She has changed the futures of other young women and been so courageous at I'm sure what has been great personal cost

MiddlesexGirl · 31/12/2020 07:26

Keira Bell

Stuffofawesome · 31/12/2020 07:30

Amazing roll call. Highlight of my year was hearing several of them speak at WPUK in feb. Thank you great women.

beargrass · 31/12/2020 07:55

Keira Bell and Mrs A (as they were the two claimants together)

highame · 31/12/2020 08:32

JKR because she shone so much sunlight on this debate and took so much hate for it and still does

Ereshkigalangcleg · 31/12/2020 09:17

I am going to vote Senator Claire Chandler because I want to reward politicians who face such a beating to their careers to give a voice to the voiceless

Yes, that was my reason. She has made some truly magnificent speeches and has faced investigations for "hate speech" for saying what everyone knows, that males are not women.

TheChampagneGalop · 31/12/2020 09:40

Keira Bell but JKR needs a price too.

Babdoc · 31/12/2020 09:42

May I ask why Nicola Sturgeon is on this list? Given that she and her party are fighting to abolish both free speech and women’s rights to single sex spaces?
Or are we now honouring “enemies of feminism” with awards? Rather like Women in Industry giving awards to men.

TheChampagneGalop · 31/12/2020 09:43

Sorry, prize! Like Suffragette badge or something.

ThatIsNotMyUsername · 31/12/2020 09:46

Can we have a ‘weasel of the year’ too? Someone who has gone out of their way to abuse, confuse and push lies?

Malahaha · 31/12/2020 10:04

Keira Bell -- if voting is still open

WarOnWomen · 31/12/2020 10:05

@Babdoc

May I ask why Nicola Sturgeon is on this list? Given that she and her party are fighting to abolish both free speech and women’s rights to single sex spaces? Or are we now honouring “enemies of feminism” with awards? Rather like Women in Industry giving awards to men.

Because she was nominated in the last thread, which included women whose views we don't necessarily agree with.

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WarOnWomen · 31/12/2020 10:10

@ThatIsNotMyUsername

Can we have a ‘weasel of the year’ too? Someone who has gone out of their way to abuse, confuse and push lies?

This is strictly a positive thread. Smile

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RoyalCorgi · 31/12/2020 10:12

Too hard! Definitely Stephanie Davis-Arai in the tireless campaigner category.

Selina Todd in academic category.

Janice Turner in journalism, though all the others are really good too.

Either Keira or JKR in courage category - really hard. (Can I give half a vote each?)

Sarah Field in policy.

Allison Bailey in free speech.

RozWatching · 31/12/2020 10:12

Allison Bailey.

She refused to be intimidated by Stonewall and bravely told her personal story, and didn't back down when Crowd Justice (!) tried to censor her.

"I am not a woman because of feelings in my head. I was not a little girl, vulnerable to the sexual gaze and then sexual assault by a middle-aged man because of feelings in my head. Women are not murdered and violently assaulted by men on an industrial scale because of feelings in their heads."

womansplaceuk.org/2020/06/27/i-am-suing-stonewall-stop-policing-free-speech/

WarOnWomen · 31/12/2020 10:14

@Malahaha

Keira Bell -- if voting is still open

I'll close voting about 5 pm and announce winners about 7.30/8 pm.

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IheartJKR · 31/12/2020 10:18

Alison Bailey ❤️
Baroness Nicholson
JKR
Keira Bell
Professor stock OBE ❤️⭐️
Julie Bindell

What an amazing list of women and I’m awed by them and hugely thankful for their work 💪 solidarity

ErrolTheDragon · 31/12/2020 10:19

@ThatIsNotMyUsername

Can we have a ‘weasel of the year’ too? Someone who has gone out of their way to abuse, confuse and push lies?
You can start a thread by all means! Have a think about ground rules so it doesn't just get deleted though.Smile