Four Freedoms Award
The Four Freedoms Award is an annual award presented to those men and women whose achievements have demonstrated a commitment to those principles which US President Franklin Delano Roosevelt proclaimed in his historic speech to United States Congress on January 6, 1941, as essential to democracy: freedom of speech and expression, freedom of worship, freedom from want, freedom from fear. The annual award is handed out in alternate years in New York City by the Roosevelt Institute to Americans and in Middelburg, Netherlands, by the Roosevelt Stichting to non-Americans.
History
The awards were first presented in 1982 on the centennial of President Roosevelt's birth as well as the bicentennial of diplomatic relations between the United States and the Netherlands. The awards were founded to celebrate the Four Freedoms espoused by President Roosevelt in his speech:- Freedom of speech
- Freedom of worship
- Freedom from want
- Freedom from fear
In odd years the awards are presented to American citizens or institutions by the Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute in New York City, though in the past the American awards were given in Hyde Park, New York. In even years the award ceremony is held in Middelburg and honours non-Americans. The choice of Middelburg was motivated by the suspected descendance of the family Roosevelt from Oud-Vossemeer in the municipality Tholen.
Laureates
Freedom Medal
Freedom of Speech
Year | Middelburg | Year | Hyde Park |
1982 | Max van der Stoel | 1983 | Joseph L. Rauh, Jr. |
1984 | Amnesty International | 1985 | Kenneth B. Clark |
1986 | El País | 1987 | Herbert Block |
1988 | Ellen Johnson Sirleaf | 1989 | Walter Cronkite |
1990 | No Award | 1991 | James Reston |
1992 | Mstislav Rostropovich | 1993 | Arthur Miller |
1994 | Marion Dönhoff | 1995 | Mary McGrory |
1996 | John Hume | 1997 | Sidney R. Yates |
1998 | CNN | 1999 | John Lewis |
2000 | Bronisław Geremek | 2001 | The New York Times and the Ochs/Sulzberger Family |
2002 | Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty | 2003 | Studs Terkel |
2004 | Lennart Meri | 2005 | Tom Brokaw |
2006 | Carlos Fuentes | 2007 | Bill Moyers |
2008 | Lakhdar Brahimi | 2009 | Anthony Romero |
2010 | Novaya Gazeta | 2011 | Michael J. Copps |
2012 | Al Jazeera | 2013 | Paul Krugman |
2014 | Maryam Durani | 2015 | Arthur Mitchell |
2016 | Mazen Darwish | 2017 | Dan Rather |
2018 | Erol Önderoğlu | 2019 | The Boston Globe |
2020 | Maria Ressa | 2021 |
Freedom of Worship
Year | Middelburg | Year | Hyde Park |
1982 | Willem A. Visser 't Hooft | 1983 | Coretta Scott King |
1984 | Werner Leich and Christiann F. Beyers Naudé | 1985 | Elie Wiesel |
1986 | Bernardus Alfrink | 1987 | Leon Sullivan |
1988 | Teddy Kollek | 1989 | Raphael Lemkin and Hyman Bookbinder |
1990 | László Tőkés | 1991 | Paul Moore, Jr. |
1992 | Terry Waite | 1993 | Theodore M. Hesburgh, CSC |
1994 | Gerhart M Riegner | 1995 | Andrew Young |
1996 | Lord Runcie | 1997 | William H. Gray |
1998 | Desmond Tutu | 1999 | Corinne C. Boggs |
2000 | Cicely Saunders | 2001 | Johnnie Carr |
2002 | Nasr Abu Zayd | 2003 | Robert F. Drinan |
2004 | Sari Nusseibeh | 2005 | Cornel West |
2006 | Taizé Community | 2007 | Peter J. Gomes |
2008 | Karen Armstrong | 2009 | Eboo Patel |
2010 | Asma Jahangir | 2011 | Rev. Barry W. Lynn |
2012 | Patriarch Bartholomew I of Constantinople | 2013 | Simone Campbell |
2014 | Prince El Hassan bin Talal of Jordan | 2015 | Reverend Dr. William J. Barber II |
2016 | Dieudonné Nzapalainga, Omar Kobine Layama and Nicolas Guérékoyame-Gbangou | 2017 | Rev. Dr. Steve Stone and Dr. Bashar A. Shala |
2018 | Paride Taban | 2019 | Krista Tippett |
2020 | Religions for Peace International | 2021 |
Freedom from Want
Year | Middelburg | Year | Hyde Park |
1982 | H. Johannes Witteveen | 1983 | Robert S. McNamara |
1984 | Liv Ullmann | 1985 | John Kenneth Galbraith |
1986 | F. Bradford Morse | 1987 | Mary Lasker |
1988 | Halfdan T. Mahler | 1989 | Dorothy I. Height |
1990 | Emile van Lennep | 1991 | Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward |
1992 | Jan Tinbergen | 1993 | Eunice Kennedy Shriver and Sargent Shriver |
1994 | Sadako Ogata | 1995 | Lane Kirkland |
1996 | Médecins Sans Frontières | 1997 | Mark O. Hatfield |
1998 | Stéphane Hessel | 1999 | George S. McGovern |
2000 | M. S. Swaminathan | 2001 | March of Dimes |
2002 | Gro Harlem Brundtland | 2003 | Dolores Huerta |
2004 | Marguerite Barankitse | 2005 | Marsha J. Evans |
2006 | Muhammad Yunus, Grameen Bank | 2007 | Barbara Ehrenreich |
2008 | Jan Egeland | 2009 | Vicki Escarra |
2010 | Maurice Strong | 2011 | Jacqueline Novogratz |
2012 | Ela Bhatt | 2013 | Coalition of Immokalee Workers |
2014 | Hawa Abdi Diblaawe | 2015 | Dr. Olufunmilayo Olopade |
2016 | Dr. Denis Mukwege | 2017 | Ai-jen Poo |
2018 | Emmanuel de Merode | 2019 | Franklin A. Thomas |
2020 | 2021 |
Freedom from Fear
Year | Middelburg | Year | Hyde Park |
1982 | J. Herman van Roijen | 1983 | Jacob K. Javits |
1984 | Brian Urquhart | 1985 | Isidor Rabi |
1986 | Olof Palme | 1987 | George Kennan |
1988 | Armand Hammer | 1989 | J. William Fulbright |
1990 | Simon Wiesenthal | 1991 | Mike Mansfield |
1992 | Lord Carrington | 1993 | George Ball |
1994 | Zdravko Grebo | 1995 | Elliot Richardson |
1996 | Shimon Peres | 1997 | Daniel K. Inouye |
1998 | Craig Kielburger | 1999 | Robert O. Muller |
2000 | Louise Arbour | 2001 | W.W. II veterans as represented by
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2002 | Ernesto Zedillo | 2003 | Robert C. Byrd |
2004 | Max Kohnstamm | 2005 | Lee H. Hamilton and Thomas Kean |
2006 | Aung San Suu Kyi | 2007 | Brent Scowcroft |
2008 | Willemijn Verloop - War Child | 2009 | Pasquale J. D'Amuro |
2010 | Gareth Evans | 2011 | Bryan A. Stevenson |
2012 | Hussain al-Shahristani | 2013 | Ameena Matthews |
2014 | Malala Yousafzai | 2015 | The Nation |
2016 | Human Rights Watch | 2017 | Cristina Jiménez Moreta |
2018 | Urmila Chaudhary | 2019 | Sandy Hook Promise |
2020 | Leoluca Orlando | 2021 |