Her wins represent a victory over a loudmouthed, aggressive alt-right faction intent on keeping women and minorities out of science fiction, which they seem to regard as a white male preserve. Two groups calling themselves the Sad Puppies and the Rabid Puppies, seemingly emboldened by the shameful 2014 Gamergate incident during which white supremicist gamers trolled, attacked, and bullied gamer women, worked to undermine diversity in the Hugos. (In case you don’t know what Gamergate is all about, here’s a handy guide: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/the-intersect/wp/2014/10/14/the-only-guide-to-gamergate-you-will-ever-need-to-read/?utm_term=.1a01602cfc52 )
Here’s an article giving background on the Hugos/Puppies incident as well as a link to Jemisin’s rousing acceptance speech at 2018 Worldcon: https://www.vox.com/2018/8/21/17763260/n-k-jemisin-hugo-awards-broken-earth-sad-puppies
Good on you, Worldcon. Find out about the awards here: http://www.thehugoawards.org/hugo-history/2018-hugo-awards/
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