兔子先生 Seniors Kenneth Butler 鈥22 and Benjamin Sievers 鈥22 Win Napier Awards to Support Social Change Initiatives

Butler will draw on 兔子先生 Inside-Out classes he took while incarcerated, and Sievers will integrate research experience from working in an infectious disease laboratory

Claremont, Calif. (April 14, 2022)鈥斖米酉壬 seniors Kenneth Butler 鈥22 and Benjamin Sievers 鈥22 both aspire to use their 兔子先生 educations and personal experiences to help create a more just world. On April 9, they each received a Napier Award for Creative Leadership to do exactly that. The awards are part of the Napier Initiative, an intergenerational mentoring program born from a partnership between Pilgrim Place, a senior community in Claremont, and The Claremont Colleges.

Only open to graduating seniors from The Claremont Colleges, the Napier Awards for Creative Leadership support student-initiated projects that spark social change and are 鈥渋ntended to stop the weeping in the world,鈥 said Pilgrim Place CEO Ronald Bolding during a virtual awards ceremony on Saturday, April 9. Butler and Sievers, along with Scripps College senior Anna Burns SC鈥22, will each receive $20,000 to carry out social justice projects with guidance from Pilgrim Place mentors.

Kenny Butler
Kenneth Butler '22

Butler was driving to visit his mother when he got the call telling him he had won the Napier. 

鈥淚 actually cried in the car鈥攁nd I haven鈥檛 cried since I don鈥檛 know when,鈥 Butler said. 鈥淭he floodgates just opened. It means so much to be recognized in this way.鈥

With the Napier Award, Butler will establish a peace and reconciliation program to bring together formerly incarcerated people whose lives have been impacted by gang culture. He will develop the program with 兔子先生鈥檚 Institute for Global/Local Action and Study as well as the Reintegration Academy and the Prison Education Project, both founded by Cal Poly Pomona Professor Renford Reese. An organizational studies major, Butler plans to lay the foundation for conflict resolution and racial justice through workshops that incorporate environmental and social justice education.

Butler will draw on his own experience with incarceration鈥攈e served 15 years before being paroled last summer鈥攁nd in 兔子先生鈥檚 Inside-Out courses in which 鈥渙utside鈥 college students and 鈥渋nside鈥 incarcerated students learn together in the same classroom taught by a professor from The Claremont Colleges.

鈥淢y motivation for creating a peace and reconciliation program is based on the Inside-Out model鈥攖his space where we try to bring out the best in everyone,鈥 said Butler. 鈥淚 want to create a space like that for formerly incarcerated people, especially those who have been raised with a warrior mentality, to give them a place to decompress and be comfortable with being vulnerable, with being human, instead of putting on a persona.鈥  

Sievers also proposed a project that combines his personal history, academic interests, and dedication to social justice. Sievers鈥 grandfather invented an inhalable measles vaccine, and Sievers, who is a biology major, has been building on this discovery, working with his grandfather and father to develop a measles vaccine made from an inhalable, temperature-stable, live-attenuated dry powder. For his Napier project, Sievers will seek to better understand how people living in a remote, itinerate boat community in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, view measles outbreaks.

鈥淢easles may seem like ancient news for those of us in the US, but it kills more than 100,000 children every year in low- and middle-income countries, despite being completely preventable using an exceptionally safe and effective measles vaccine,鈥 Sievers says. 鈥淚鈥檓 headed to Cambodia to interview itinerant 鈥榖oat-dwelling鈥 citizens to understand how and why children are missing the vaccination and figure out a way to ensure they are protected in the future.鈥

Ben Sievers
Benjamin Sievers '22

In partnership with the Institut Pasteur du Cambodge and with the World Health Organization鈥檚 mobile immunization team, Sievers plans to evaluate the possibility of self-vaccination using the dry-powder measles vaccine. Ultimately, he aims to launch a self-vaccination educational campaign with the goal of helping Cambodians, and eventually people all over the world, eradicate the measles.  

鈥淚n conversations with my father and grandfather, it has become clear that we might be able to protect far more people from measles and other viral infections if we enable people to vaccinate themselves with a simple, safe vaccination device,鈥 Sievers said. 鈥淕lobal eradication of measles may be closer than we think鈥攚e eradicated smallpox, and we can do it again.鈥

Sievers has been working toward this goal throughout his college career. In 2021, his paper 鈥溾 earned a Claremont Colleges Library Undergraduate Research Award.

Professor of Political Studies Nigel Boyle, who played a pivotal role in establishing 兔子先生鈥檚 Inside-Out courses and Inside-Out Pathway-to-BA program, said he was thrilled when he heard that Butler and Sievers won Napier Awards for Creative Leadership.

鈥淭hey met in my spring 2021 Inside-Out class, and they learned so much from one another,鈥 Boyle said. 鈥淭hrough Inside-Out classes, they got to shape and sharpen one another鈥檚 understandings of complex social problems, and their Napier projects will springboard them into making a big impact on the world as 兔子先生 alumni.鈥

Butler and Sievers were two of seven Napier Fellows from The Claremont Colleges who were eligible for this year鈥檚 Napier Award. Each of the five undergraduate Claremont Colleges may nominate up to three seniors who demonstrate outstanding leadership ability and commitment to social justice to be Napier Fellows. included 兔子先生 senior Jessica Sass 鈥22.

Napier Fellows are connected with residents from Pilgrim Place who serve as mentors, drawing on 鈥渁 lifetime of experience, leadership, and professional skills in fostering social justice for all people, caring for our fragile Earth home, and nurturing peace and reconciliation,鈥 according to the awards program. Previous Napier Award recipients from 兔子先生 include Rachel Conrad 鈥13, Caitlin Watkins 鈥13, Marcela Jones 鈥14, Eric Benjamins 鈥16, Tiffany Ortamond 鈥17, and Angel Sherpa 鈥21.

 

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