Intellectual Freedom Champion of the Year Award
The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the Oregon Library Association offers the OLA Intellectual Freedom Champion of the Year Award in recognition of the contribution made by an individual, group of individuals, or an organization or institution that has actively promoted or defended intellectual freedom in Oregon. The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the Oregon Library Association administers the Award and presents it at the Annual Awards Banquet held at the OLA Annual Conference.
As stated in chapter 33 of the OLA bylaws, the purpose of the OLA Intellectual Freedom Champion of the Year Award is to recognize truly outstanding efforts in promoting the principles of intellectual freedom. The Intellectual Freedom Committee of the Oregon Library Association administers the award and presents it at the awards banquet held at the OLA Annual Conference.
Qualifications for recipients:
- Nominations are limited to individuals or institutions whose efforts benefited Oregon, or who were residents of Oregon at the time when they promoted intellectual freedom in an outstanding way. Nominees do not have to be OLA members.
- Nominations may be made for activities ongoing or completed in the previous five years.
- Persons who have won the award during the past five (5) years are ineligible.
- Current voting members of the OLA Intellectual Freedom Committee (IFC) are ineligible.
Nomination process:
- Nominations will be solicited using the OLA Intellectual Freedom Committee’s website, OLA Hotline Newsletter, OASL Newsletter, and Libs-OR and OASL listservs.
- Nominations will be accepted through a nomination form. The form will be available by request from the Intellectual Freedom Committee and will also be available on the IFC webpage.
- Each nomination should be documented with a narrative statement and any news releases, supporting letters, published articles and other documentation that supports the nomination.
- The completed nomination form and supporting materials shall be submitted to the IFC by two (2) months prior to the OLA annual meeting.
Criteria used in selecting a winner:
- Developed an innovative information program relating to intellectual freedom issues;
- Upheld intellectual freedom principles in the face of challenge;
- Actively promoted intellectual freedom principles in his/her sphere; and/or
- Exemplified the spirit of intellectual freedom.
Nominations are currently OPEN. Please submit nominee information via this Google Form no later than Feb 19 2024.
For more information, please contact the chair of the Intellectual Freedom Committee. Current chair(s) are listed on the About the Intellectual Freedom Committee page.
Intellectual Freedom Champion Award Recipients
2024 Miranda Doyle
In recognition of years of service and dedication with the IFC including a role as IF Chair for the Oregon Association of School Libraries, and extensive support given to library staff across Oregon as they navigated intellectual freedom situations.
Darin Stewart In recognition of devotion to supporting intellectual freedom through the founding of the nonprofit, Parents Defending Schools and Libraries (PDSAL), giving voice to the parents and students across Oregon who stand for free and open access to information.
2023 April Witteveen In recognition of courage and excellence in defending the principles of privacy, equity, diversity and inclusion, and the freedom to read in Crook County.
2022 Marie Felgentrager In recognition of courage and excellence in supporting Oregon students’ freedom to read
2019 Oregon Battle of the Books Committee In recognition of their work defending intellectual freedom in Oregon
2018 Comic Book Legal Defense Fund In recognition of their work to promote intellectual freedom, from Oregon across the United States and the rest of the world
2016 Jean Gritter - Albany School District, Library Media Specialist Blain Willard - Albany School District, Teacher Jason Hay - Albany School District, Director of Secondary Curriculum In recognition of their courageous efforts in support of their students’ freedom to read
2014 Senator Ron Wyden - United States Senate In recognition of his forceful and sustained campaign to protect the privacy rights of individuals from government surveillance
2011 Katie Anderson - Oregon State Library, Youth Services Consultant In recognition of distinguished service to libraries in Oregon through the promotion and support of intellectual freedom
2009 Jean Townes - Albany School District, Teacher Librarian In recognition of courage in the face of a book challenge
2006 ACLU Oregon In recognition of outstanding efforts in support of intellectual freedom in Oregon
2000 Heather McNeil - Deschutes Public Library, Youth Services Coordinator In recognition of distinguished services to libraries in Oregon
1999 Judy Harold In recognition of distinguished services to libraries in Oregon
1998 Deborah Jacobs and Mary Ginnane - Multnomah County Library In recognition of distinguished services to libraries in Oregon
1997 Candace Morgan -Intellectual Freedom Activist In recognition of distinguished services to libraries in Oregon
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