Prix Idola Saint-Jean

The Prix Idola Saint-Jean is a prize awarded by the Fédération des femmes du Québec to recognize a woman or group of women who have made a significant contribution to improve conditions for women and to advance feminism in Quebec. It was first awarded in 1991.[1]

The prize was named in honour of Idola Saint-Jean, who helped gain the right to vote for women in Quebec.[1]

Prize recipients[1]

  • 1991 - Collective Par et Pour Elle inc. de Cowansville
  • 1992 - Simonne Monet-Chartrand
  • 1993 - Madeleine Parent
  • 1994 - Nicole Dorin
  • 1995 - Participants in the Du Pain et des Roses walk
  • 1996 - Regroupement provincial des maisons d'hébergement et de transition pour femmes victimes de violence conjugale
  • 1997 - Madeleine Lévesque et Shree Mulay
  • 1998 - Centre de femmes L'Éclaircie de la Montérégie
  • 1999 - Ruth Rose
  • 2000 - Collectif des femmes immigrantes
  • 2001 - Vivian Labrie
  • 2002 - Centre d'éducation et d'action des femmes (CÉAF)
  • 2003 - Éditions du remue-ménage
  • 2006 - Ana-Maria Seghezzo D’Urbano
  • 2007 - Intersyndicale des femmes with special mention of : L’autre Parole and la Table régionale des groupes de femmes Gaspésie–Îles-de-la-Madeleine
  • 2008 - Gisèle Bourret and Nicole Boily
  • 2009 - Regroupement des centres de femmes du Québec
  • 2010 - Léonie Couture and France Cormier
  • 2011 - Regroupement des femmes de la Côte-de-Gaspé
  • 2012 - Micheline Dumont
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References

  1. "Prix Idola St-Jean". Fédération des femmes du Québec.
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