Sweden October 2017

Justice Prize (Rättvisepriset) – October 2017

Rättvisepriset 2017 - Lovette Jallow

Lovette Jallow Awarded the Justice Prize 2017 (Rättvisepriset)

Lovette Jallow received the prestigious Justice Prize (Rättvisepriset) 2017 for her groundbreaking efforts to address systemic racism and discrimination within Sweden’s beauty industry. Through her platform, she has challenged exclusionary practices and advocated for greater representation of Black women and historically marginalized communities.

Beyond her work in the beauty industry, Lovette has taken a bold stance on global humanitarian issues. She organized nationwide protests to raise awareness about modern slavery in Libya, uniting thousands in solidarity against human rights abuses. Her efforts also included delivering critical aid to migrants affected by this crisis, demonstrating her commitment to both advocacy and tangible action.

Lovette’s work continues to inspire collective action, drive systemic change, and empower marginalized voices in Sweden and beyond.

About the Justice Prize (Rättviseförmedlingen)

Established in 2011 by Rättviseförmedlingen, the Justice Prize recognizes individuals, projects, organizations, or companies that make innovative contributions to gender equality and equal rights. It celebrates efforts that inspire others to take action toward creating a more equitable society.

Justice Agency Statement on Lovette Jallow

“Lovette has long worked against racism and discrimination of Black women within the beauty industry, including founding the Facebook group Black Vogue and as the author of the book of the same name. She is also the initiator of the demonstration and public protests against slavery in Libya that took place in Stockholm on November 25 and has inspired similar demonstrations around the country. With the Justice Prize, we want to highlight initiatives that in sharp and concrete ways have urged others to act. Lovette was voted this year’s winner by our followers.

With Black Vogue, Lovette Jallow has put beauty for Black women on the map. Through her work against slavery in Libya, she has gotten thousands of people to stand up against a terrible injustice. At the same time, she has inspired others to organize demonstrations across the country. Lovette Jallow shows that it is possible to make visible what has been overshadowed and give a voice to those who need to be heard,” says Seher Yilmaz, Chair of the Justice Agency.”

Lovette Jallow receiving the Rättvisepriset (Justice Prize) in 2017 for her work against racism and discrimination in Sweden's beauty industry.
Lovette Jallow receiving the Award Rättvisepriset from Seher Yilmaz, Chairperson of the Justice Agency (Rättviseförmedlingen).

About Rättvisepriset (Justice Prize)

The Justice Prize (Rättvisepriset) was established by the Justice Agency (Rättviseförmedlingen) in 2011 and is awarded to a project, person, organization, or company that has made concrete and innovative efforts for gender equality and equity while inspiring others to act. The winner is selected by a jury and the public, and the recipient is awarded 10,000 SEK.

About the Justice Agency

The Justice Agency is a non-partisan non-profit organization working for fair representation that reflects society as it is. We are a constantly growing network with currently over 135,000 individuals who collaborate daily on social media to help companies, organizations, and media find the expertise that has been overlooked. This may involve finding knowledgeable panelists and speakers for conferences or experts for TV, radio, and newspapers. We are always looking for those who are outside the norm in the given context—those whom our clients find difficult to locate on their own. Our vision is that stereotypical notions of gender, origin, and physical conditions should not limit people’s opportunities and rights to do what they want and can.

See the full list of awards recognizing Lovette Jallow’s impact on racial equality and inclusivity: https://lovettejallow.com/awards/

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