The Queen's Human Rights Initiative Award is given annually in recognition of initiatives that have made an outstanding contribution to the advancement of equality and human rights at Queen's University.
Nominations for the Queen's Human Rights Initiative Award will be considered on the basis of four criteria:
- The originality of the initiative
- Its positive impact on the University Community,
- its sustainability and;
- how it has encouraged partnerships/cooperation among community constituents.
2018 Alana Butler
2017 Tricia Baldwin
2016 Diane Kelly / Hafizur Rahman (Lifetime Achievement Award in Human Rights)
2015 Kahswentha Indigenous Knowledge Initiative (KIKI)
2014 African & Caribbean Students Association
2013 CFRC - Queen's Campus Radio Station
2012 Anti Stigma Workshops in Residence, HCDS Peer Educators, AMS Social Issues Commission,Residence Life
2011 EQUIP Queerientation
2002 Peer education program on sexual assault, Residence Life Office
2010 Queen's Heath and Human Rights Conference, HHRC Team, Queen's School of Medicine
2009 QUIC English Language Group
2008 Campaign for a Hate-free campus, Queen's University Muslim Students Association
2007 Four Directions Indigenous Centre
2005 Accessibility Queen's
2004 Reelout Queer Festival Services
2003 Educational outreach program, HIV/AIDS Regional Services
2002 Peer education program on sexual assault, Residence Life Office