The program’s stated mission is “to encourage people of outstanding talent to pursue their own creative, intellectual and professional inclinations.”
The only restrictions are that nominees must be either residents or citizens of the United States and must not be a government official., 40, Tucson, Ariz.; sociologist, University of Arizona. Uncovering the motivations, assumptions and social forces that drive gun ownership and shape gun culture in the United States., 49, New York, N.Y.; artist. Testing the capacity of art to make human experience available for critical reflection and to effect social change., 45, Seattle, Wash.
, 44, Oakland, Calif.; health justice lawyer, Initiative for Medicines, Access, and Knowledge. Exposing the inequities in the patent system to increase access to affordable, life-saving medications on a global scale., 57, Clemson, S.C.; ornithologist, naturalist and writer, Clemson University. Creating a new model of conservation that combines conservation science with personal, historical and cultural narratives of nature., 48, Houston, Texas; writer, Rice University.
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