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A RESOLUTION REINSTATING THE HELEN THOMAS LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

WHEREAS the Society of Professional Journalists has been awarding the Helen Thomas Lifetime
Achievement award since 2000, with the inaugural award presented to Thomas in recognition of her
long and distinguished journalism career, and

WHEREAS the SPJ national board voted in January to retire that award in a special telephone meeting
with three-minute time limits on board-member comments and no advance consultation with chapters
or national mission committees, and

WHEREAS the national board retired the award without undertaking any substantive discussions with
Thomas to clarify her remarks, and

WHEREAS the board's vote to retire the award followed discussion within the national leadership
occasioned by Thomas's exercise of free expression as a private individual, specifically -- as reported by
SPJ's president -- because she "made comments some find objectionable in a prepared speech," and

WHEREAS SPJ, in a press release before the board vote, said the Executive Committee "condemn[s]
[Thomas's] statements in December as offensive and inappropriate," and

WHEREAS the Society has for many years encouraged the vigorous exercise of freedom of expression
and repeatedly warned against the dangers of content-based and viewpoint-based restrictions on free
speech, regardless of whether some might deem the speech offensive, objectionable or inappropriate,
and

WHEREAS SPJ presents other highly coveted awards named for individuals, living and dead, that have
not been similarly subjected to heightened scrutiny and reconsideration based on the personal views of
the people in whose honor they were named, and

WHEREAS some SPJ national leaders have argued that future potential recipients of the Helen Thomas
Lifetime Achievement Award might misinterpret the Society's intent in naming the award in honor of
Thomas's career achievements in journalism,

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the delegates of the Society direct national officers and staff to:

* Restore the Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award, effective December 1, 2011, and

* Accompany all promotional materials for the Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award with the
following language:

"The Helen Thomas Lifetime Achievement Award is presented to an individual or individuals for a career
of extraordinary service to journalism and the journalism profession. The award is named after longtime
White House correspondent Helen Thomas for her tenacious and illuminating reporting over a period of
more than 55 years. The award is the highest the Society bestows for distinguished journalism careers
and, in keeping with its guiding principles, is presented without regard for the personal views held or
expressed by any past or future recipient."

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