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Freethought Heroine Award

Charline Kotula

The Freedom From Religion Foundation, to recognize the special contributions of women to freethought and the battle to keep state and church separate, bestows a "Freethought Heroine Award" at many of its national conventions. The first Freethought Heroine Award was given to actress Butterfly McQueen, a Life Member of the Foundation, in 1989. The Foundation, after the 1995 death of Foundation co-founder Charline Kirkpatrick Kotula, specified some of the subsequent awards be given in memory of Charline Kirkpatrick Kotula.

Charline Kotula was vice-president East of the Foundation with her husband, Jo, for many years, and co-directed its New Jersey FFRF chapter. The stalwart couple were civil libertarians and activists, who marched on Washington for civil rights and peace, and were among the best boosters of the Freedom From Religion Foundation in its early years. Charline, a mother of five, was an ardent feminist. Her husband, Jo, was an acclaimed aviator artist and illustrator.


Recipients of the Freethought Heroine Award:

2006 - Wafa Sultan
2005 - Robin Morgan
2004 - Susan Jacoby
2002 - Taslima Nasrin
2000 - Wendy Kaminer
1999 - Barbara Ehrenreich
1998 - Marykait Durkee
1997 - Ann Druyan
1996 - Kristin Lems
1995 - Katha Pollitt
1994 - Eleanor Smeal
1991 - Carol Sobel
1990 - Patricia Ireland
1989 - Butterfly McQueen