Honoring Heroes: President Biden Awards Presidential Citizens Medals

Washington D.C., USAThu Jan 02 2025
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On January 2, 2025, President Biden will present the Presidential Citizens Medal to 20 remarkable Americans. This award is given to citizens who have done extraordinary things for their country or fellow citizens. Let's meet some of these inspiring individuals. Mary Bonauto, a lawyer, fought for same-sex marriage rights in several states and won a Supreme Court case that made marriage equality the law. Bill Bradley, a former NBA star and senator, has spent his life promoting sportsmanship, humility, and human rights. Dr. Frank Butler, a Navy SEAL and doctor, revolutionized battlefield trauma care with his innovative methods. Liz Cheney, a Congresswoman, has defended our nation's ideals of freedom, dignity, and decency with her courageous actions. Chris Dodd, a long-time politician, has worked to improve childcare, financial markets, and Western Hemisphere partnerships. Diane Evans, an Army nurse, founded a foundation to honor female service members. Joe Galloway, a war correspondent, was the only civilian to receive a Bronze Star for combat valor. Nancy Kassebaum, the first woman to represent Kansas in the Senate, stood up for women's rights and health care reform. Ted Kaufman, a former senator, has advocated for everyday Americans and public servants. Carolyn McCarthy, a nurse, became a gun safety activist after her family was affected by gun violence. Louis Redding, a civil rights lawyer, argued against segregation in landmark cases that paved the way for Brown v. Board of Education. Bobby Sager, a philanthropist, travels the world capturing hope and humanity through his photography. Judge Collins Seitz integrated a white public school in Delaware, challenging the "separate but equal" doctrine. Ellie Smeal, a women's rights leader, has fought for equal pay and the Violence Against Women Act. Bennie Thompson, a Congressman, chaired the House January 6th Committee with integrity and commitment to truth. Mitsuye Endo challenged the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, leading to their release. Thomas Vallely, a Marine, has worked to bring Vietnam and the U. S. closer together. Fran Visco, a breast cancer survivor, has increased federal funding for breast cancer research and advocated for women's health. Paula Wallace founded the Savannah College of Art and Design, transforming creative education. Evan Wolfson led the marriage equality movement, helping millions of people gain the right to marry.
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