Awards & Winners

Janine Fuller

Date of Birth 1958
Place of Birth Toronto
(Ontario, Canada)
Nationality Canada
Profession Writer
Janine Fuller is a Canadian businessperson and writer. The manager of Little Sister's Book and Art Emporium in Vancouver, British Columbia, she is best known for her role as an anti-censorship activist in the bookstore's ongoing battles with Canada Customs, which culminated in the Supreme Court of Canada case Little Sisters Book and Art Emporium v. Canada in 2000. Born and raised in Toronto, Ontario, Fuller began advocating for gender equality at a young age, fighting to be allowed to start a girls' soccer team in Grade 6. She was later an employee of the Toronto Women's Bookstore, and was working there when the store was firebombed in 1983. She moved to Vancouver in 1989, taking a job at Little Sister's the following year, and became an active fundraiser and freedom of expression activist as the store was drawn into legal battles when Canada Customs regularly confiscated and impounded its shipments from publishers. Following a diagnosis with Huntington's disease in the late 2000s, Fuller has also become an activist and speaker on issues relating to the condition.

Awards by Janine Fuller

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1995


Lambda Literary Award for Publisher Service Award
Honored for : Restricted Entry
Lambda Literary Award for Editor's Choice Award
Honored for : Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada

Nominations 1995 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Lambda Literary Award for Anthologies/Fiction Forbidden Passages: Writings Banned in Canada