Wednesday, January 15, 2025

Presidential Medals of Freedom

On January 4th, 2025, President Biden presented the Presidential Medals of Freedom to 19 individuals in a public ceremony. This honor is the highest civilian honor that can be bestowed to people. In his stated remarks, he gave them out to individuals who are "great leaders [who] keep the faith, give everyone a fair shot, and put decency above all else. These nineteen individuals are great leaders who have made America and the world a better place. They are great leaders because they are good people who have made extraordinary contributions to their country and the world."

Biden's recipients included scientists, environmentalists, entertainers, political leaders, philanthropic leaders, and humanitarians: 

Denzel Washington, known for his work in entertainment as an actor, director, and producer, for his 25+ year work with the Boys & Girls Clubs of America.

Dr. Jane Goodall for her work in conservation and environmental stewardship for over 60 years.

Hillary Clinton, former First Lady, Senator, Secretary of State, and first woman backed by a major political party to run for president for her many years of work in public service.

Bill Nye, known as "The Science Guy," for his work advocating science education, space exploration, and environmental activism.

Fashion designer Ralph Lauren for his philanthropic work including fighting cancer, environmentalism, and strengthening community through advocacy and access to resources.  

Bono, known for his musical career with the band U2, for his activism against AIDS and poverty.

Actor Michael J. Fox for his advocacy for Parkinson's disease research.

José Andrés for his work with Central Kitchen & humanitarian efforts to feed people during natural disasters and global conflicts such as the Ukraine War.

Earvin "Magic" Johnson, known for his basketball talent with the LA Lakers, for his philanthropy for underserved communities through his Magic Johnson Foundation.

George Stevens Jr., known for his work writing and directing and for being the founder of American Film Institute and the Kennedy Center Honors. for his work preserving American cinema. 

Vogue's editor in chief for 3+ decades and co-chair of the Met Gala, Anna Wintour for her work in fundraising for AIDS & the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Global investment leader David Rubenstein for his philanthropic gifts toward  historic landmark restoration and many other institutions.

Holocaust-survivor, investor, and philanthropic leader George Soros for his human rights, education, and social justice projects which have impacted people in 120 countries. His award was accepted by his son Alex Soros.

Computer software programmer and entrepreneur Tim Gill for his LGBTQI activism and advocacy for equality. 

Senator Robert F. Kennedy (posthumously): Awarded for who work fighting racial segregation and poverty prior to his 1968 assassination. His award was accepted by daughter Kerry Kennedy.

George W. Romney (posthumously): Awarded for his work in public service as Governor of Michigan, Secretary of Housing & Urban Development and his work supporting civil rights. His award was accepted by his son Mitt Romney.

Professional soccer player Lionel Messi (who was absent due to scheduling conflicts) for his work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and the Leo Messi Foundation, supporting children's healthcare and education programs.

Fannie Lou Hamer (posthumously): Founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, she was awarded for her work toward racial justice including her work with the 1964 Votings Right Act. Her award was accepted by her niece by marriage, Doris Hamer Richardson

Ashton B. Carter (posthumously): Awarded for national security and being the 25th Secretary of Defense, serving under 11 bipartisan Secretaries of Defense over his career and expanding the military rights for women and transgender service members. His award was accepted by his widow, Stephanie Carter.

The world needs changemakers who take the lead in service of others!


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