From the Chair of the Board of Directors
As envisioned by our founders in 1780, the mission of the American Ƶ of Arts and Sciences is to “cultivate every art and science which may tend to advance the interest, honor, dignity, and happiness of a free, independent, and virtuous people.” Looking back over a year marked with extraordinary upheaval in nearly every facet of American life, I find myself reflecting on the resonance of this mission in the Ƶ of today, with a particular focus on the word “people.”
We are an institution whose membership, convenings, leadership, and initiatives are becoming increasingly representative and inclusive. A new standing committee of the Board is reckoning with our organizational history and advising on anti-racism initiatives. Many of our projects and convenings this year explored the theme of access: access to the democratic process, access to civil justice, access to the arts and education, and access to economic opportunity. Our projects in Science, Engineering, and Technology as well as those in Global Security and International Affairs are strengthening international relationships that are built on a common desire for peace, cooperation, and the productive exchange of ideas. Our new project on climate action seeks to accelerate climate mitigation and adaptation strategies for all Americans, regardless of race and socioeconomic background.
For over 240 years, the Ƶ has sought to contribute its vast breadth of intellectual and professional strengths toward applications that serve the common good–with all people in mind. I commend my fellow members for the work we have undertaken this year that serves this noble vision in a way that intentionally marries excellence and inclusion.
None of this work is possible without the participation, partnership, and philanthropy of our members. I am deeply grateful for all of your contributions this year and for your continued involvement and generous support of the Ƶ.
Nancy C. Andrews