Jeffrey Rosen, president and CEO of the National Constitution Center, hosts a conversation with Judy Woodruff and David Rubenstein.
The 35th annual Liberty Medal was awarded to acclaimed journalist Judy Woodruff and patriotic philanthropist and business leader David Rubenstein for their inspiring work in modeling and promoting civil dialogue about the shared values of liberty that unite Americans. The Liberty Medal ceremony took place on October 27, 2023, at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia.
The Liberty Medal is made possible thanks to support from corporations, foundations, and individuals with proceeds going to further the work of the National Constitution Center. Thank you to prize sponsors Ira M. Lubert & Pamela Estadt, and to the 2023 Liberty Medal’s underwriters:
Citizens
Comcast NBCUniversal
Doug & Maria DeVos
Kenneth C. Griffin
Griffin Catalyst
Stradley Ronon
For a full list of sponsors, visit https://constitutioncenter.org/liberty-medal.
Established in 1988 to commemorate the bicentennial of the U.S. Constitution, the Liberty Medal honors men and women of courage and conviction who strive to secure the blessings of liberty to people around the globe. The Medal was first administered by the National Constitution Center in 2006 when Presidents George H.W. Bush and Bill Clinton were recognized for their bipartisan humanitarian efforts on behalf of victims of natural disasters in Southeast Asia and the Gulf Coast. The Medal’s roster of recipients includes many of the men, women, and organizations that have shaped and guided the world through the past three decades, including Nelson Mandela, Sandra Day O’Connor, Kofi Annan, Malala Yousafzai, and Colin Powell.
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