Jenny Jeger Prize 2017
We are delighted to announce the winners of the Jenny Jeger prize for writing 2017
Prize for longer writing
Winner | Our Shared Responsibility, by Jessica Toale
Runner-up | Civic Socialism, by Ed Wallis
The panel traditionally regard the General Secretary as ineligible for a prize, but thought For Us All by Andrew Harrop would otherwise have been an obvious prizewinner
Prize for shorter writing
Winner | Childcare, by Caroline Flint MP and Sharon Hodgson MP – chapter in This Woman Can
Winner | Backwards March, by David Clark – essay in Fabian Review, Autumn 2016
Winner | Fixing the Windows, by Sheila Chapman, essay in Fabian Review, Spring 2017
Prize for young writers
Winner | Outsiders, by Adebusuyi Adeyemi and Olivia Bailey
Runner-up | A doorstep perspective, by Ludovica Orlando – article in Fabian Review, Winter 2016
Runner-up |Moving into Work, by Lauren Pitt – from An Inclusive Future
The Jenny Jeger prize is organised to commemorate Jenny Jeger, life-long Fabian and chair of the society in 1984. |