Cartoonists Rights Network International (CRNI) is a non-profit organisation created in 1999 in the United States by Dr. Robert "Bro" Russell. It looks to protect the human rights and creative freedom of social and editorial cartoonists.
Founder | Robert Russell |
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Focus | Protecting the human rights and creative freedom of social and editorial cartoonists |
Origins | 1999 |
Key people | Terry Anderson, executive director; Matt Wuerker president; board members including Nikahang Kowsar, John Lent (Temple University), Joel Pett, Cynthia P. Schneider (Georgetown University) |
Revenue | Public donations |
Website | www |
CRNI "envisions a world where cartoonists are free from persecution and able to use their creativity as a powerful tool for communication" and "CRNI strengthens the interconnectedness of cartoonists around the world, campaigns to protect their human rights and defends those threatened as a result of their work."[1]
Robert Russell Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award
editSince its foundation in 1999, CRNI has presented a $1000 annual Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award "to a cartoonist who is in great danger or has demonstrated exceptional courage in the exercise of free speech rights, or both".[2] The award was named after CRNI's founder Robert Russell on its retirement in 2019.[3]
Laureates
editYear | Laureate | Country |
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1999 | Doğan Güzel | Turkey |
2000 | Essam Hanafy | Egypt |
2001 | Nikahang Kowsar | Iran |
2002 | Nyemb Popoli | Cameroon |
2003 | no laureate | |
2004 | Tony Namate | Zimbabwe |
2005 | Musa Kart | Turkey |
2006 | Ali Dilem | Algeria |
« The Twelve Danish Cartoonists » | Denmark | |
2007 | Zapiro | South Africa |
2008 | Baha Boukhari | Palestine |
2009 | Mario Robles Patiño | Mexico |
2010 | Mana Neyestani | Iran |
2011 | Zunar | Malaysia |
2012 | Aseem Trivedi | India |
Ali Ferzat | Syria | |
2013 | Akram Raslan | Syria |
2014 | Kanika Mishra | India |
Majda Shaheen | Palestine | |
2015 | Atena Farghadani | Iran |
2016 | Eaten Fish | Iran |
2017 | Ramón Esono Ebalé | Equatorial Guinea[4] |
2018 | Pedro X. Molina | Nicaragua |
2019 | Badiucao | China |
2020 | Ahmed Kabir Kishore | Bangladesh |
References
edit- ^ "Mission Statement". May 4, 2021.
- ^ "The Courage in Editorial Cartooning Award | CARTOONISTS RIGHTS". cartoonistsrights.org. Archived from the original on 2015-01-10.
- ^ "Robert Russell retires, award named in his honor". October 1, 2019.
- ^ article|périodique=Washington post|auteur=Michael Cavna|date=6 novembre 2017|titre=An imprisoned West African graphic novelist received the Courage in Cartooning award. Will it help?
- ^ "Award for Courage in Editorial Cartooning Winners". CARTOONISTS RIGHTS NETWORK INTERNATIONAL.