Norwegian of the Year (Ny Tid)

Norwegian of the Year (Norwegian: Årets nordmann) is a distinction awarded by the leftist news magazine Ny Tid (lit. 'New Age'). Established in 2007, the prize has been awarded to several persons, including Norwegian citizens of foreign origin and a German citizen living in Norway.

History

Following a public debate on the definition of the term Norwegian (a demonym; Norwegian: nordmann, lit. 'Northman') more specifically whether Norwegian citizens of foreign origin should be called nordmann orconsidered as more neutralnorsk (an adjective; English: Norwegian), the magazine instituted the distinction Årets nordmann, i.e. 'Norwegian of the Year', in 2007. The first recipient was actress Kohinoor Nordberg, originally from Bangladesh.

List of recipients

YearImageNameYear and country of birthOccupationReason
2007Kohinoor Nordberg1973, Bangladeshactress
2008Margreth Olin1970, Norwayfilm director
2009Randi Hagen Spydevold1952, Norwaycandidata juris
2010Madina Salamova1985, North OssetiajournalistIllegal immigrant.
2011Prableen Kaur1993, Norway (Indian origin)studentUtøya survivor.
"Marcel Gleffe1979, Germany (residing in Norway)ex-militaryUtøya hero.
"Synnøve Kvamme1991, NorwayactivistNature activism.[1]
2012Bjønnulv Evenrud1970, NorwayactivistDefender of Romas' rights and dignity.
2013Neda Ibrahim2001, Middle EastminorDeported child of dito illegal immigrants. Considered a 'face of all refugee children'. [2]

References

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