Freethought Heroine Award
1995 - Katha Pollitt
Katha Pollit is an author, widely published essayist, feminist and freethinker who received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard and her Masters of Fine Arts degree from Columbia. Her book of poems, Antarctic Traveler, won the National Book Critics Circle Award. Her book of essays is titled Reasonable Creatures (Knopf). She lives in New York City. Pollitt's column "Subject To Debate" appears regularly in The Nation, a weekly magazine. She was named Freethought Heroine by the Freedom From Religion Foundation on September 29, 1995, at its annual convention meeting that year in Denver, and accepted in person. Foundation president Anne Gaylor invited her to receive the award after hearing her identify herself openly as an atheist on several national talkshows. She was introduced by Foundation officer Catherine Fahringer, an avid admirer of her columns. In 2001, Katha Pollitt was also given the Emperor Has No Clothes Award. For the full speech click here |
Recipients of the Freethought Heroine Award:
2006 - Wafa Sultan2005 - 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

