Awards

Don Slater

Don Slater was a leader among the gay men who, in 1953, founded ONE magazine. Slater saw that act as essential to the effort to secure rights for gay men and lesbians. A social movement has to have a voice beyond its own members,” he said. For the first time, ONE gave...

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Randy Shilts

The name Randy Shilts is inextricably linked with the modern AIDS epidemic. As a reporter for The Advocate and the San Francisco Chronicle and as the author of the 1987 book “And the Band Played On,” Randy spent the bulk of his career covering the disease that, sadly,...

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Sarah Pettit

Sarah Pettit's life was cut short in 2003 by lymphoma, but her work as a senior editor at Newsweek and a pioneer in gay media had a lasting impact. Pettit's emergence as a groundbreaking journalist began in 1989, when she became the arts editor for the now-defunct...

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Thomas Morgan III

The National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) was not particularly welcoming to its lesbian and gay members before Thomas Morgan III was elected as the association's president in 1989. Many doubted that they existed — sometimes openly referring to homosexuality...

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Phyllis Lyon & Del Martin

Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin founded The Ladder, a legendary publication that, according to historian John D'Emilio, “offered American lesbians, for the first time in history, the opportunity to speak with their own voices.” The two journalists, who also were — and...

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Leroy F. Aarons

By the time a 56-year-old Leroy Aarons outed himself in an emotional address at the American Society of Newspaper Editors (ASNE) conference in 1990, he'd already had a remarkable journalism career as a longtime Washington Post scribe, co-founder of the Maynard...

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“The Clock Watchers” by Tim Murphy – 2004 Winner

Excellence in HIV/AIDS Coverage First Place presented to Tim Murphy, POZ Magazine, “The Clock Watchers” Second Place presented to David Gilmore, Outright Radio (Public Radio International), “AIDS These Days.” Third Place presented to Benoit Denizet-Lewis, The New York...

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Laura Kiritsy – 2004 Winner

Sarah Pettit Memorial Award for Excellence in LGBT Media First Place presented to Laura Kiritsy, Bay Windows (Boston), “Rep. Rivera Speaks Out,” “Amendments Held at Bay,” “Victory in Massachusetts,” “A True Beauty” and “Marriage Begins in Massachusetts.” Second Place...

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“Gay Marriage,” San Francisco Chronicle – 2004 Winner

Excellence in Photojournalism First Place presented to Paul Chinn, Deanne Fitzmaurice, Kim Komenich, Elizabeth Mangelsdorf and John Storey, San Francisco Chronicle, “Gay Marriage.” Second Place presented to Joyce Marshall, Fort Worth Star-Telegram, “Becoming...

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Eleanor Clift, Newsweek – 2004 Winner

Excellence in New Media First Place presented to Eleanor Clift, Newsweek, “Capitol Letter Columns,” “Political Passion” and “Mr. Newsom goes to Washington.” Second Place presented to Martha Brant, Newsweek, “Bush and the Gay Debate” and “Out of Step.” Third Place...

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