Emma Journalist Prize

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The Emma Journalist Prize is a German journalist prize . The prize was initiated by Emma founder Alice Schwarzer from 1990 to 2012 and has been awarded to female journalists every two years since then in order to promote journalistic quality with an awareness of social realities and to strengthen the structural disadvantage of women in a traditionally male profession.

Awarding

The award ceremony takes place every two years. Three prizes will be awarded, most recently endowed with EUR 3,000 (1st prize), EUR 2,000 (2nd prize), and EUR 1,000. In addition, the jury has been awarding a men's prize since 2002, which, unlike the journalist's prize, is also open to men. A sponsorship award for young female journalists has also been awarded since 2006. The Emma Journalist Prize has been sponsored by the North Rhine-Westphalian Ministry of Women since 1992.

jury

The jury, which decides on the selection of the submitted work, consists of five to eight journalists and authors in addition to the jury chairwoman Alice Schwarzer.

Prize winners

1990

1992

  • 2nd award
  • 1st prize: Ulla Fröhling (Brigitte)
  • 2nd prize: Cornelia Filter for I am my own Popess , a portrait by Uta Ranke-Heinemann, published in Emma
  • 3rd prize: Irena Brežná for Liquid Fetish , published in Weltwoche
  • 3rd prize: Susanne Güsten (Petra)
  • Special award gloss: Claudia Kohlhase (taz)
  • Special price comment: Christiane Greti (SZ-Magazin).

1994

1997

  • 4th award
  • Angelika Dietrich ( Badische Zeitung )
  • Gisela Brackert for an article about the designer Eileen Gray

1998

  • 5. Award
  • Regina Mönch ( Tagesspiegel )
  • Cornelia Gerlach for Die wanted to sail as sailors ... , published in mare
  • Special award for glosses: Ulla Lessmann, freelance crime novelist

2000

  • The jury for the 6th award included Alice Schwarzer u. a. to Herta Müller , Sabine Christiansen , Dana Horáková , and Evelyn Roll .
  • 1st prize: Constanze von Bullion for fairies and combat boots , a story about girls in the right-wing extremist scene, published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung on November 24, 1999.
  • 2nd prize: Annett Heide for three years with Mehmet , published in the Berliner Zeitung on April 8, 2000.
  • 3rd prize (was awarded six times in 2000):
    • Andrea Claudia Hoffmann for Who Killed My Parents? , published in Allegra , February 2000.
    • Annabel Wahba for Auschwitz belongs to me , published in the Süddeutsche Zeitung on August 14, 1999.
    • Cornelia Filter for The Vatican Connection about German lifeguards and their connections to Rome, published in Emma , May / June 1998
    • Sabine Rückert for their report focusing on life on the new television heroines over 50, published in the period on 24 September 1998
    • Andrea Böhm for Freier for Peace , in which she describes how UN soldiers are complicit in trafficking in women, appeared in Die Zeit

2002

  • The 7th Emma Prize was awarded for the first time in Berlin by Maybrit Illner, Alice Schwarzer and Minister Andrea Fischer, and for the first time also to a man.
  • Frauke Hunfeld
  • Karin Steinberger
  • Kerstin Kohlenberg
  • Rico Czerwinski

2004

2006

2008

2010

  • 1st prize: Petra Reski for her reporting on the Mafia published in 2009/2010 in Die Zeit
  • 2nd prize: Ulrike Posche for The Queen Bee (Chancellor Merkel), Der Stern 39/2009
  • 3rd prize: Beate Lakotta for Der Ludwig laughs (late abortions), Der Spiegel 26/2009; Gabriele Riedle for Everything back to the beginning (Liberia), Geo December 2009
  • Men's Prize: Wolfgang Bauer for Die Hurenkinder (Philippines), Focus 53/2009; Mathias Mesenhöller for The Power of Women , Geo September 2009; Tanjev Schultz , witness days (Hentig), Süddeutsche Zeitung, March 12, 2010

Last award 2012

  • 1st prize: Kerstin Kullmann for the article Der neue Schatz published in Spiegel, 2/2012 (January 9, 2012)
  • 2nd prize: Sibylle Hamann for the article done with putzen, published in Wiender Falter , 36/2010.
  • 2nd prize: Kerstin Greiner for the article Die Ausputzerin , published in Süddeutsche Zeitung Magazin, 27/2010 (July 8, 2010).
  • Special prize: Claudia Kempf and Annika Rausch for a series of articles about living together with Turkish women, published in Lauterbacher Anzeiger on March 19 and 26, 2011.

Individual evidence

  1. Announcement 2012 ( Memento from July 20, 2012 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Ddp Deutscher Depeschendienst GmbH: 10th «Emma» journalist prizes awarded , May 26, 2008, accessed on May 26, 2008
  3. Kerstin Kullmann : The new treasure . In: Der Spiegel . 2/2012, January 9, 2012.
  4. ^ Sibylle Hamann : The cleaner . In: SZ-Magazin . 27/2010, July 8, 2010.