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The '''Cake Awards''' are presented at [[BiCon]] to recognise work done in building and supporting the bisexual community in the UK, and raising the profile of bisexuality. | The '''Cake Awards''' are presented at [[BiCon]] to recognise work done in building and supporting the bisexual community in the UK, and raising the profile of bisexuality. | ||
− | They were first presented in 2002 and have been given many, but not every, year since then. | + | They were first presented in 2002 and have been given many, but not every, year since then.<ref>http://bimedia.org/awards/</ref> |
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* [[Anna Maria Staiano]] | * [[Anna Maria Staiano]] | ||
* [[Jen Yockney]], editor of [[Bi Community News]] | * [[Jen Yockney]], editor of [[Bi Community News]] | ||
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[[Category:Awards]] | [[Category:Awards]] | ||
[[Category:Bisexuality]] | [[Category:Bisexuality]] |
Revision as of 21:15, 3 November 2013
The Cake Awards are presented at BiCon to recognise work done in building and supporting the bisexual community in the UK, and raising the profile of bisexuality.
They were first presented in 2002 and have been given many, but not every, year since then.[1]
Recipients so far include
- Grant Denkinson
- Neil Hudson of Bike Immunity News
- Anna Maria Staiano
- Jen Yockney, editor of Bi Community News