The Joe A. Callaway Award for Civic Courage is presented annually by The Shafeek Nader Trust for the Community Interest. The Callaway Award "recognizes individuals who take a public stance to advance truth and justice, at some personal risk".[1] [2] The award was established by in 1990 by Joe Callaway to recognize "individuals in any area of endeavor who, with integrity and at some personal risk, take a public stance to advance truth and justice, and who challenged prevailing conditions in pursuit of the common good."[3]
The first recipient of the award was Joseph A. Kinney, of the National Safe Workplace in Chicago, who was credited for his fearless advocacy of safety for America's workers.
In 2006 the Sharon Shaffer, Charlie Swift and Bunnatine Greenhouse were awarded the prize.[4] Shaffer and Swift were military officers who vigorously defended Guantanamo captives before Guantanamo military commissions. Greenhouse was a contracting officer employed by the US Army Corps of Engineers, who exposed financial improprieties.
In 2007, award recipients were: Dahr Jamail (independent journalist in Iraq) and Linda Peeno, M.D., (whistleblower and patient advocate).[5]
In 2012, the award was shared by William Binney & J. Kirk Wiebe for their work on Government Data Centers & Spying on Citizens, as well as John Kiriakou for his work on the Government's Torture Policy.[6]
1990Joe A. Kinney,Marie Cirillio
1991Roldo Bartimole,Thomas E. Gish and Patricia Ann Burnett Gish,Forrest (Frosty) Troy and Helen B. Troy
1992Karl Z. Morgan,Robert D. Pollard,Mary P. Sinclair
1993William J. Lehman,William Reid,Terri Swearingen
1994Robert Bigham,Julie Boyd,Roger Crisafi,Von Marie Erkert,Sherene Lee Jennings,James Keefer,Thomas Vernon Russell Jr.,Dennis Shrader,Steven Craig Slagowski,Joseph A. Villarreal,Carroll E. Cox,Allan Nairn
1995Lance Hughes,Steven W. Jones,Agnes Mulroy
1996John Brodeur,Janet Chandler,Peter Gunn Montague
1997Merrell Williams,Stanton Glantz
1998Jane Akre,Steve Wilson,David F. Noble
1999Roberta Baskin,Nancy Olivieri,Martha L. Crouch
2000Doris Haddock,Paul E. Farmer
2001Anthony Mazzocchi,Amy Goodman
2002Barry Commoner,Herbert L. Needleman
2003John Munsell,Theodore A. Postol
2004David Graham,Mark Livingston
2005Bunny Greenhouse,Lieutenant Colonel Sharon A. Shaffer,Lieutenant Commander Charles D. Swift
2006John Thayer,Thomas Baker,Frank Binns,Martin R. Blanchet,Edward J. Hill,Richard Leonard,Charles Morris,Christian Raley,Scott Smith,Timothy Taylor,Maria Gunnoe,Edward (Ed) Wiley
2008Michael German,Barbara Bailey,Peter Chase,George Christian,Jan Nocek
2009Frances Crowe,Ivor Van Heerden
2010Becky A. McClain,Percy and Louise Schmeiser
2011Concepcion Picciotto,Harry Kelber
2012William Binney & J. Kirk Wiebe,John Kiriakou
2013Ramsey Clark (lawyer, U.S. Attorney General [1967-69], antiwar campaigner, defender of due process and the rule of law), Saul Landau (human rights activist, journalist, filmmaker)
2014Marcy Benstock,Dinesh Thakur
2015John Crane,James Love and Manon Ress,Jonathan G. Lundgren
2016Whistleblowers for the Common Good,Robert MacLean,Larry Criscione
2017Joel Clement,Megan Rice, Michael R. Walli, and Greg Boertje-Obed
2018Sandra C. Black,John Slowik
2023 Josh Paul