|
|
(27 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) |
Line 1: |
Line 1: |
− | The '''Stonewall Awards''' is an annual event by [[Stonewall (charity)|Stonewall]] to celebrate people who have had a positive or negative impact on the lives of [[United Kingdom|British]] lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The event was first held in 2006 at the [[Royal Academy|Royal Academy of Arts]] and from 2007 were held at the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]]. | + | The '''Stonewall Awards''' is an annual event by [[Stonewall Equality Limited]] from 2006 to 2015 to celebrate people who have had a positive or negative impact on the lives of British lesbian, gay and bisexual people. The event was first held in 2006 at the [[Royal Academy]] and from 2007 were held at the [[Victoria and Albert Museum]]. |
| | | |
− | ==2006==
| + | The awards were given in a number of categories, typically: |
| + | *Publication of the Year |
| + | *Politician of the Year |
| + | *Stonewall Sports Award |
| + | *[[Stonewall Writer of the Year Award|Writer of the Year]] |
| + | *[[Stonewall Bigot of the Year Award|Bigot of the Year]] |
| + | *Journalist of the Year |
| + | *Entertainer of the Year |
| + | *Stonewall Community Group of the Year |
| + | *Broadcaster of the Year |
| + | *Hero of the Year |
| | | |
− | The inaugural event was held at the [[Royal Academy|Royal Academy of Arts]].<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2006/11/07/stonewall-awards-boost-homophobia-battle/ Marc Shoffman,
| + | [[Ruth Hunt]], CEO of Stonewall, announced that the tenth awards ceremony in 2015 would be the last one, explaining that the awards are no longer needed in the modern landscape.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2015/10/15/stonewall-ceo-explains-why-the-stonewall-awards-are-closing-down/. [[Nick Duffy]], "Stonewall CEO explains why the Stonewall Awards are closing down". ''[[Pink News]]'', 15 october 2015. Accessed: 2015-12-07. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/6dbKZXv79)</ref> |
− | "Stonewall Awards boost homophobia battle", ''[[Pink News]]'' 7 November 2006</ref> | + | |
− | <ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/1524.asp "John Barrowman, Sugar Rush, Sheri Dobrowski, Mail on Sunday win accolades at Stonewall Awards". Accessed 9 January 2007. Archived by Web Archive http://web.archive.org/web/20070109062256/http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/1524.asp</ref>
| + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[Pink News]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Catherine Ashton, Baroness Ashton of Upholland|Baroness Ashton]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Sarah Waters]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Employer of the Year || [[Staffordshire Police]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bully of the Year || [[Chris Moyles]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || [[Jonathan Oliver (journalist)|Jonathan Oliver]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcast of the Year || [[Sugar Rush (TV Series)|Sugar Rush]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall & Barclays Community Group of the Year || [[The Albert Kennedy Trust]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[John Barrowman]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Sheri Dobrowski]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
| | | |
− | ==2007==
| + | For lists of winners by year, see: |
− | | + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2006]] |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2007]] |
− | |-
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2008]] |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2009]] |
− | |-
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2010]] |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[The Guardian]]
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2011]] |
− | |-
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2012]] |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Alan Johnson]]
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2013]] |
− | |-
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2014]] |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Val McDermid]]
| + | *[[Stonewall Awards 2015]] |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Sports Personality of the Year || [[Nigel Owens]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Anthony Priddis]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || [[Philip Hensher]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcast of the Year || [[Hollyoaks]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall & Barclays Community Group of the Year || [[London Lesbian and Gay Switchboard]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[Dan Gillespie Sells]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Antony Grey]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2008==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | [[Stonewall (UK)|Stonewall]] nominated [[Julie Bindel]] for the 2008 Journalist of the Year award. This nomination was controversial due to her view on [[transsexualism]] and lead to a protest taking place outside of the awards venue.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/news/articles/2005-9523.html Tony Grew, "Celebs split over trans protest at Stonewall Awards" | + | |
− | [[Pink News]], 7 November 2008</ref> | + | |
− | <ref>http://www.lesbilicious.co.uk/campaigns-politics/150-people-protest-at-%E2%80%98transphobic%E2%80%99-stonewall-awards/ "150 people protest at 'transphobic' Stonewall Awards". ''[[Lesbilicious]]'',
| + | |
− | 7 November 2008</ref><ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/2435.asp "Iris Robinson MP voted Bigot of the Year". Retrieved 20 December 2008. Archived by Web Archive at http://web.archive.org/web/20081220012823/http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/2435.asp</ref>
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[Time Out (company)|Time Out]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Waheed Alli, Baron Alli|Waheed Alli]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || [[Stonewall Lions FC]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Stella Duffy]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Iris Robinson]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | |Community Group of the Year
| + | |
− | |[http://uklgig.org.uk/ UK Lesbian & Gay Immigration Group]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || [[Miriam Stoppard]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcaster of the Year || [[Sandi Toksvig]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Gene Robinson]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2009==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | <ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/3584.asp "2009 Stonewall Award winners include Boyzone, Sarah Waters and Joan Bakewell"</ref>
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[G3 (British magazine)|g3]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Ben Bradshaw]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || Michael Hill
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Sarah Waters]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || Jointly [[Jan Moir]] and Father John Owen
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || Jointly [[Johann Hari]] and [[Joan Bakewell]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[Boyzone]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcaster of the Year || [[Samira Ahmed]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || Rev [[Scott Rennie]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2010==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | <ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/4807.asp "Corrie, John Partridge, The Times, Martina Navratilova – Stonewall Award Winners"</ref>
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[The Times]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[John Bercow]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || [[Martina Navratilova]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || Jointly [[Stella Duffy]] and Rupert Smith
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Chris Grayling]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || [[Patrick Strudwick]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[John Partridge (performer)|John Partridge]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Community Group of the Year || MindOut
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcaster of the Year || [[Coronation Street]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Gareth Thomas (rugby)|Gareth Thomas]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2011==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | Held on the 3rd November 2011.<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2011/11/04/melanie-phillips-voted-stonewalls-bigot-of-the-year/ Stephen Gray, "Melanie Phillips voted Stonewall’s ‘Bigot of the Year’". ''[[Pink News]]'', 4 November 2011</ref><ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/media/current_releases/6558.asp "Alan Hollinghurst, Vanessa Feltz, BBC3 and Anton Hysen – 2011 Stonewall Award Winners"</ref>
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || [[The Guardian]] Weekend
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Chris Bryant]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || [[Anton Hysen]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Alan Hollinghurst]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Melanie Phillips]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || Jointly [[Vanessa Feltz]] and [[Matthew Todd]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[Jane Hazlegrove]] in [[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Community Group of the Year || UK Black Pride
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcaster of the Year || The World's Worst Place to be Gay? [[Scott Mills]]/[[BBC Three]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || Roger Crouch
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2012==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | The 2012 awards were held on 1 November,<ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/what_you_can_do/events/2595.asp "Stonewall Awards 2012"
| + | |
− | | publisher = Stonewall</ref> with the award of "Bigot of the Year" to Cardinal [[Keith O'Brien]] drawing protest from the Catholic Church in Scotland,<ref>http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-scotland-politics-20175530 "Storm over Stonewall's Cardinal Keith O'Brien 'bigot' award". ''BBC News'', 2 November 2012</ref><ref>http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/nov/02/catholic-stonewall-bigot-keith-obrien Severin Carrell, "Catholic leaders furious at Stonewall's 'bigot' award for Cardinal Keith O'Brien", ''The Guardian'', 2 November 2012</ref> of which he was head. Criticism of the bigot award from the winner of the Politician of the Year award, Ruth Davidson, lead to her being "booed off-stage".<ref>http://www.pinknews.co.uk/2012/11/02/scottish-tory-leader-booed-at-stonewall-awards/ Scott Roberts, "Scottish Tory Leader booed at Stonewall Awards". ''[[Pink News]]'', 2 November 2012.</ref>
| + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || ''[[Gay Star News]]''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || [[Ruth Davidson]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || [[Rugby Football League]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Jeanette Winterson]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Keith O'Brien]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || [[Hugo Rifkind]] and [[Owen Jones (writer)|Owen Jones]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || [[Sue Perkins]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Community Group of the Year || East London Out Project
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcast of the Year || ''[[Britain's Got Talent]]''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Giles Fraser]]
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2013==
| + | |
− | <ref>http://www.buzzfeed.com/danmartin/pat-robertson-named-bigot-of-the-year-at-stonewall-awards#4gaufbk</ref>
| + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || ''Metro''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || Baroness Stowell of Beeston
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || [[Cardiff Lions]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || [[Damian Barr]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Bigot of the Year || [[Pat Robertson]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || Antony Cotton
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || Grace Dent
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcast of the Year || CBBC's ''Marrying Mum And Dad''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || Lord Alli and the Russia LGBT Network (joint award)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Advert Of The Year || ''Mamas And Papas''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Community Group of the Year || Quaker Lesbian & Gay Fellowship
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | ==2014==
| + | |
− | | + | |
− | <ref>http://www.stonewall.org.uk/what_you_can_do/events/2595.asp</ref>
| + | |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | !Award !! Winner(s)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Publication of the Year || ''i''
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Politician of the Year || Lord Cashman and Lynne Featherstone MP
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Sports Award || Pride House
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Writer of the Year || Sarah Waters
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Entertainer of the Year || Alicya Eyo (Emmerdale)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Journalist of the Year || Liz MacKean
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Broadcast of the Year || Pride
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Hero of the Year || [[Pepe Julian Onziema]]
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Advert Of The Year || London Pride and Barclays (#FreedomTo)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | | Stonewall Community Group of the Year || OLGA (Older Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Association)
| + | |
− | |-
| + | |
− | |}
| + | |
| | | |
| ==References== | | ==References== |
| <references> | | <references> |
| + | |
| + | [[Category:Awards]] |
| + | [[Category:Stonewall Awards| ]] |
| + | [[Category:Articles with no pictures]] |