Aerosmith, Rock group
Michelle Akers, Soccer player and writer
Anne Applebaum, Writer
Rachel Ashwell, Interior designer and entrepreneur
Jon Robin Baitz, Playwright
Rand Beers, Democratic political adviser and former U.S. government official
Joan Blades and Wes Boyd, Founders of the organization MoveOn
Kathleen Blanco, Governor of Louisiana
Stephanie Blythe, Opera singer
Lee Bontecou, Artist
Tom Brady, Quarterback with the New England Patriots
Rose Marie Bravo, CEO of Burberry Ltd
Edward D Breen, Chairman and CEO of Tyco International Ltd.
Brooks and Dunn, Country-music duo
David Brooks, Political commentator and social critic
Dan Brown, Writer
Junior Brown, Country musician
Augusten Burroughs, Writer
Cedric the Entertainer, Comedian and actor
Lincoln Chafee, US senator from Rhode Island
Steven Curtis Chapman, Christian singer and songwriter
Dave Chappelle, Comedian, actor, and writer
Maurice Cheeks, Head coach of the Portland Trail Blazers
Kenny Chesney, Country musician
Chieftains, Irish music group
Coldplay, British rock band
Norman Coleman, U.S. senator from Minnesota
Steve Coleman, Jazz saxophonist and composer
Chris Cooper, Actor
Lynne Cox, Long-distance ocean swimmer
Sylvester Croom Jr, Head coach of the Mississippi State University football team
Elijah E. Cummings, U.S. representative from Maryland and chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
Ann Curry, News anchor for The Today Show
Richard J. Davidson, Neuroscientist
Debra Dickerson, Writer
Amy Dickinson, Advice columnist
James Dimon, President and CEO of J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Jerry Douglas, Guitarist
Peter H. Duesberg, Molecular biologist and virologist
John Edwards, U.S. senator from North Carolina and Democratic vice presidential nominee
Theo Epstein, General manager of the Boston Red Sox
Percival Everett, Writer
Robert Falls, Stage and theater director
Stefen Fangmeier, Film visual-effects supervisor
Deadria Farmer-Paellmann, Activist seeking reparations for slavery
Paul Farmer, Physician, educator, organization founder, and writer
Joy Fawcett, Soccer player
Caleb E. Finch, Neurobiologist
Jennie Finch, Softball player
Colin Firth, Actor
Eric Foner, Historian
David Frum, Writer, political commentator, and foreign-policy pundit
Eric Gagne, Baseball player with the Los Angeles Dodgers
Rulon Gardner, Wrestler
Anne Garrels, Journalist
Melinda Gates, Philanthropist
Julie Louise Gerberding, Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Akiva Goldsman, Screenwriter
Jerome Groopman, Physician and writer
Samuel H. Gruber, Shark expert
Alma Guillermoprieto, Journalist
Lani Guinier, Lawyer, educator, and writer
Chuck Hagel, U.S. senator from Nebraska
Paul and Morgan Hamm, Gymnasts
Ben Harper, Musician and songwriter
Eva Harris, Molecular biologist, social activist, and educator
Andrew Hill, Jazz pianist and composer
Steven Holl, Architect
Chris Hondros, Photojournalist
David Harrison Levi, Television Producer/Child Actor
Steny Hoyer, U.S. representative from Maryland and Democratic whip
Lorraine Hunt Lieberson, Opera singer
Jeffrey R Immelt, Chairman and CEO of General Electric Co.
Alan Jackson, Country singer, songwriter, and guitarist
Janine Jagger, Founder and director of the International Health Care Worker Safety Center
Bill James, Baseball statistician and writer and Boston Red Sox adviser
Deborah Jin, Physicist
Edward P Jones, Writer
Olivia Judson, Evolutionary biologist and writer
Jackson Katz, Anti-sexism activist
Robert Keegan, Chairman and CEO of Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.
Toby Keith, Country-music singer and songwriter
Marthe Keller, Actress and opera director
Thomas Keller, Chef, restaurant owner, and cookbook writer
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Chief prosecuting attorney for Riverkeeper Inc. and senior attorney for the National Resources Defense Council
John Kerry, U.S. senator from Massachusetts and Democratic presidential nominee
Jean Kilbourne, Educator and author
Kwame M. Kilpatrick, Mayor of Detroit
William Klein, Photographer, filmmaker, and painter
Clea Koff, Forensic anthropologist
Saul Kripke, Philosopher and logician
Don LaFontaine, Voice-over actor
Barbara Lee, U.S. Representative from California
Carl Levin, U.S. Senator from Michigan
Kenneth Lewis, President, chairman, and CEO of Bank of America
Marvin Lewis, Head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals football team
Kristine Lilly, Soccer player
Ann Marie Lipinski, Senior vice president and editor of the Chicago Tribune
William Ivey Long, Costume designer
Ludacris, Rapper
Ken Ludwig, Playwright and lawyer
Michael Madsen, Actor
Joshua Malina, Actor
George R. R. Martin, Fantasy and science-fiction writer
Vilma Martinez, Lawyer and social activist
Massive Attack, Music group
Floyd Mayweather, Boxer
Martina McBride, Country-music singer
Craig McCracken, Creator of The Powerpuff Girls
Jack McKeon, Manager of the Florida Marlins baseball team
John McLaughlin, Jazz and fusion guitarist
Donovan McNabb, Football player with the Philadelphia Eagles
Tehreema Mitha, Dancer and choreographer
W. Deen Mohammed, Islamic scholar and spiritual leader of the American Society of Muslims
Alfred Molina, Actor
Viggo Mortensen, Actor, painter, poet, and photographer
Adam Moss, Magazine editor
Mark Murphy, Jazz vocalist
Bill Murray, Actor
Janet Napolitano, Governor of Arizona
Martina Navratilova, Tennis player
Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Chairwoman and CEO of Carlson Companies Inc.
The Neptunes, Music production team and singer/songwriters
Lee Ann Newsom, Paleoethnobotanist
Lynn Nottage, Playwright
Daniel Okrent, Public editor of the New York Times
OutKast, Rap duo
Sandi Patty, Christian singer
Harvey Pekar, Creator of the comic-book series American Splendor
Michael Phelps, Swimmer
Leonard Pitts Jr., Newspaper columnist and nonfiction writer
Myrtle S. Potter, President of commercial operations at Genentech
Kevin Powell, Writer and commentator
Albert Pujols, Baseball player with the St Louis Cardinals
Tina Ramirez, Founder and artistic director of Ballet Hispanico
Jorge Ramos, Television journalist
Christie Rampone, Soccer player
John C. Reilly, Actor
Uwe E. Reinhardt, Economist and educator
Ann Reinking, Dancer, choreographer, actress, and educator
Andy Roddick, Tennis player
Jim Romenesko, Journalist
Jalen Rose, Basketball player
Gary Ross, Screenwriter, filmmaker, and producer
Atoosa Rubenstein, Editor in chief of Seventeen
Daniela Rus, Computer scientist and roboticist
Kurt Russell, Actor
Elie Saab, Fashion designer
Stephen Sanger, Chairman and CEO of General Mills Inc
Robert Sapolsky, Neurobiologist, writer, and educator
Jan Schakowsky, US representative from Illinois
Arnold Schwarzenegger, Governor of California and actor
Tony Scott, Film director
Kathleen Sebelius, Governor of Kansas
Lorna Simpson, Photographer and video artist
Maria Spiropulu, Particle physicist
Andrew Stanton, Animator and filmmaker
Michael S. Steele, Lieutenant governor of Maryland
David L. Steward, Founder and chairman of World Wide Technology Inc
Jon Stewart, Comedian and host of the Daily Show
Ethan Stiefel, Ballet dancer
John A. Thain, CEO of the New York Stock Exchange
Charlize Theron, Actress
Lonnie Thompson, Glaciologist
Pete Tridish, Co-founder and technical director of the Prometheus Radio Project
Travis Tritt, Country musician
Eve Troutt Powell, Historian, writer, and educator
Tanya Tull, Social activist
Adam Vinatieri, Football player with the New England Patriots
Ben Wallace, Basketball player with the Detroit Pistons
Alice Waters, Chef and owner of Chez Panisse Restaurant
David Wells, Pitcher for the San Diego Padres
Christopher Wheeldon, Choreographer
Armstrong Williams, Talk-show host; columnist; writer; businessman
Deborah Willis, Photographer, writer, and curator
Marie C. Wilson, President of the White House Project and former president of the Ms. Foundation for Women
Reese Witherspoon, Actress
Rod Woodson, Football player
Will Wright, Computer-game designer
Winky Wright, Boxer
Zakk Wylde, Rock musician
Alexei Yagudin, Figure skater
Barry Zito, Pitcher with the Oakland Athletics
Eugenia Zukerman, Flutist, writer, and television journalist
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