Leo J. Ryan Award
The Leo J. Ryan Award was established by the Leo J. Ryan Education Foundation in honor of Congressman Leo J. Ryan; the first and only United States Congressman to be killed in the line of duty. He was assassinated in Guyana, while investigating Jonestown and The Peoples Temple. Ryan was posthumously awarded the Congressional Gold Medal. The Foundation was originally titled "Cult Info", and changed its name in honor of the congressman in 1999. It is based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The first award was given in 1981.
Award recipients
- Description
Prior to the establishment of the Foundation, Margaret Singer was given the "Leo J. Ryan Memorial Award" in 1978, for research on cults, from Citizens Freedom Foundation.
- Recipients
Recipients of the award include:
- 1981 - Howard L. Lasher, member, New York State Assembly
- 1982 - Rabbi Maurice Davis
- 1983 - Rev. Kent Burtner, O.P.
- 1984 - Ronald Enroth, Ph.D.
- 1985 - John Gordon Clark, M.D.
- 1986 - Gabe Cazares, former mayor, Clearwater, Florida
- 1987 - Robert Lifton, M.D.
- 1988 - Sandy Andron, Ed.D.
- 1989 - Bill Wasmuth
- 1990 - Louis Jolyon West, M.D.
- 1991 - Robert W. Lobsinger, Publisher, Newkirk Herald Journal
- 1992 - Richard Behar, journalist, author
- 1993 - Maynard Bernstein
- 1994 - Patricia Ryan, daughter of Congressman Ryan
- 1995 - Michael Langone, Ph.D.
- 1996 - Cynthia Kisser, head of the Old Cult Awareness Network
- 1997, 1998 - No award given out.
- 1999 - Bill Goldberg & Lorna Goldberg
- 2000 - Flo Conway & Jim Siegelman
- 2001 - Bob Minton
See also
- John G. Clark Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Cultic Studies
External links
- Leo J. Ryan award
- The Leo J. Ryan Award, Presentation, 2001, awarded to Bob Minton, introduced by Priscilla Coates
- "Leo J. Ryan Foundation", has information about his anti-scientology speeches and letters
- 1999 Leo J. Ryan Education Foundation Conference, February 12-14, 1999
- 2000 Leo J. Ryan Foundation Conference, March 17-19, 2000
- 2001 Leo J. Ryan Education Foundation Conference, October 26-28, 2001, theme: "Cults and [...]: Abuse of the Vulnerable."
- Leo J. Ryan award winner Richard Behar, 1992 speech
- Newkirk Publisher Wins Cult Awareness Award, The Oklahoman, November 30, 1991
- Voir détails et lauréats du Prix Ryan, French site listing Leo J. Ryan award recipients
- Congressman Ryan
- Congressional Foreign Affairs Committee report on Ryan's assassination, 15 May 1979
- Press release from Rep. Tom Lantos, California 12th Congressional District, on the 25th anniversary of the Jonestown Massacre and Ryan's assassination
- Site containing the text of the act issuing the Congressional Gold Medal and an FBI report summary as well as an article on both Jones and his involvement and the investigation
- Biography, Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- A photograph of Ryan's grave