From left, Ada Limón, Patrick Makuakane, Courtney Bryan and Jason D. Buenrostro, all winners of a 2023 MacArthur Foundation award.Credit...From left: Carla Ciuffo for The New York Times; John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation (3)

Meet this year’s MacArthur ‘genius grant’ recipients, including a hula master and the poet laureate

APNews.com | BY THALIA BEATY | Oct 4, 2023

A scientist who studies the airborne transmission of diseases, a master hula dancer and cultural preservationist, and the sitting U.S. poet laureate were among the 20 new recipients of the prestigious fellowships from the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, known as “genius grants,” announced on Wednesday.

MacArthur fellows receive a grant of $800,000 over five years to spend however they want. Fellows are nominated and endorsed by their peers and communities through an often yearslong process that the foundation oversees. They do not apply and are never officially interviewed for the fellowship before it’s awarded.

Each year, the foundation calls the new class of fellows in advance of the public announcement and fellows described being shocked and stunned by the news after receiving a call from an unknown number, which they had sometimes initially ignored.

Ada Limón, who recently began her second term as the country’s poet laureate, said she first missed a call the day after her grandmother, Allamay Barker, had died at the age of 98. It wasn’t until the foundation emailed her that she called back. She said she wept when she heard the news.

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