Humor Initiative
Fool for a Day
The Center of the American West Launches a Humor Initiative
The role of the Fool has deep origins in human society. In the past, kings and queens recognized the value–really, the necessity–of appointing Fools who would speak openly and even festively of uncomfortable matters that would otherwise proliferate and fester. By breaking the spell of caution, timidity, and fear that held others under its power, Fools dissipated and dispelled a society’s accumulation of bad luck. Composed of the world’s strangest blend of wisdom and nonsense, this tradition fell into disrepair because of a mistaken notion that Fools were no longer needed in democracies. The Center of the American West does not believe this is true!
On April Fool’s Day, 2015, Patty Limerick, Official University of Colorado Fool (and also Official Fool Emerita of Yale University and Harvard University), spoke on the “Fool’s Enterprise: A Personal History.” It also served to kicked off the Center of the American West’s Humor Initiative, an enterprise conceived to celebrate those individuals whose skills and temperaments support the central conviction of the Center of the American West: A dose of good humor is essential to constructive public discussion, and not coincidentally, to public health. The centerpiece of this initiative is the Distinguished Visiting Fool for a Day Award, which will be presented once a year on the CU Boulder campus.
Past Recipients of the Fool for a Day Award:
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Alan and Ann Simpson
December 7, 2017 -
Pete and Lynne Simpson
December 7, 2017 -
Cora Frazier
Writer
Humorist
April 4, 2017 -
Ian Frazier
Writer
Humorist
April 4, 2017 -
Shane Mauss
Comedian
March 8, 2017 -
Adam Bradley
Professor CU Boulder
Director Laboratory for Race & Popular Culture
March 8, 2017 -
Peter McGraw
Professor CU Boulder
Founder The Humor Research Lab
March 8, 2017 -
Bob Mankoff
Cartoon editor of The New Yorker
October 14, 2015