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Lucy Hornby, a fellow at the Nieman Center for Journalism and former Beijing deputy bureau chief for the Financial Times, and Yasheng Huang, MIT professor of international management, discuss US
STEVE ROTHSTEIN: – Director of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. And on behalf of all of the Foundation team and the Library team– and I particularly want to recognize Alan Price who runs the
STEVE ROTHSTEIN: Good evening, welcome everybody. My name is Steve Rothstein; I'm the Executive Director of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation. And on behalf of all of the Library and Foundation
First: Sandra Day O’Connor
Award-winning author Evan Thomas and his wife Oscie Thomas, an attorney and frequent collaborator on his books, discuss his new book First: Sandra Day O’Connor, drawn from exclusive interviews and
Bending Toward Justice
Senator Doug Jones, author of Bending Toward Justice: The Birmingham Church Bombing that Changed the Course of Civil Rights, and William Baxley, former Attorney General of Alabama, discuss the decades
Everyday Decisions and Environmental Challenges
Tatiana Schlossberg, author of Inconspicuous Consumption: The Environmental Impact You Don’t Know You Have, and Rachel Cleetus, climate and energy program policy director at the Union of Concerned
Creating a Sweet World of White House Desserts
Roland Mesnier, White House executive pastry chef from 1979 - 2004, discusses his distinguished career and new book, Creating the Sweet World of White House Desserts: A Pastry Chef’s Secrets with
Great Lives Worth Reliving with Mo Rocca
Mo Rocca, correspondent for CBS Sunday Morning and frequent panelist on NPR’s Wait, Wait…Don’t Tell Me!, discusses his new book, Mobituaries: Great Lives Worth Reliving, featuring remarkable lives of
The Constitution: Changes and Challenges in US History
Akhil Amar, professor of law and political science at Yale University, and Eric Foner, professor emeritus of history at Columbia University and author of The Second Founding: How Civil War and
A Conversation with Ash Carter
Ash Carter, former Secretary of Defense and director of Harvard’s Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, discusses his distinguished career and new book, Inside the Five-Sided Box
A Conversation with Stacey Abrams
Stacey Abrams, New York Times bestselling author, nonprofit CEO, former Georgia House Democratic Leader and 2018 Democratic nominee for Governor of Georgia, discussed her distinguished career and
A Conversation with Barbara Lee
Congresswoman Barbara Lee discusses her distinguished career and contemporary civil rights issues. Kenneth Mack, professor of law and history at Harvard University, moderates.
Climate Change, Survival, and Deepening Our Humanity
Program Rescheduled: Due to the coronavirus public health emergency, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum will be closed to the public until further notice. Full information on this
The Future of Irish Cuisine
Jp McMahon, Michelin-starred chef, restaurateur, author, and food educator, discusses his distinguished career and new book, The Irish Cookbook, which draws on current research to inform this
ALAN PRICE: My name is Alan Price. I'm Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. Along with my colleague, Steven Rothstein of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, we, the
ALAN PRICE: Good morning. I'm Alan Price, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. And with my colleague, Steven Rothstein of the John F. Kennedy Foundation – Library
November 19, 2018 James Roth: Good evening. I'm James Roth, Deputy Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum. On behalf of Alan Price, Director of the Library, and Steven
Exploring Race through Drama
Keith Hamilton Cobb , actor and author of American Moor, and David Howse , executive director of ArtsEmerson, examined the powerful role performance can play in catalyzing conversations on race
President Carter: The White House Years
Stuart E. Eizenstat , former chief White House domestic policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter and Ambassador to the European Union, discusses his new book, President Carter: The White House Years
New Insights: Native American History in the Colonial Period
Colin Calloway , Dartmouth professor of history and author of The Indian World of George Washington: The First President, The First Americans, and the Birth of the Nation , and Julia A. King, St. Mary
Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution
Todd S. Purdum, staff writer at The Atlantic, discussed his new book, Something Wonderful: Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Broadway Revolution, with Don Aucoin, chief theater critic for The Boston Globe.
PEN/Hemingway Award Ceremony
Seán Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s grandson, presents the 2019 PEN/Hemingway Award to Tommy Orange for There There: A Novel at this ceremony. Pulitzer Prize-winning author Viet Thanh Nguyen delivers
Robert Caro: Writing History
Program Postponed: Unfortunately, the April 11 Kennedy Library Forum with Robert Caro on his new book, Working: Researching, Interviewing, Writing, has been postponed. We are working to reschedule
A Conversation with His Excellency Juan Manuel Santos
His Excellency Juan Manuel Santos, former President of Colombia, Nobel laureate, and Angelopoulos Global Public Leaders Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School, discusses key global issues and reflects
American Experience: Chasing the Moon
The Kennedy Library and WGBH partnered for an exclusive preview and discussion of the new American Experience series, Chasing the Moon. American Experience senior producer Susan Bellows, director