JFK Library · Atomic Gambit: A Pretty Bad Fix In the first few days of the Cuban Missile Crisis, President Kennedy and his advisors faced an extremely difficult choice on whether to attack Cuba, and
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About This Puzzle For Fathers' Day, piece together this picture of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr. with his two of his sons, Joe Jr. and Jack, taken in Palm Beach, Florida in 1931. After you solve the puzzle
JFK Library · Silent Spring Revolution with Douglas Brinkley About This Episode President Kennedy faced several major environmental threats during his presidency from the widespread use of dangerous
JFK Library · Bringing History Alive About This Episode Presidents’ Day is a day to celebrate past presidents and American history. In this episode, we speak with two “living history interpreters” who
JFK Library · Archiving Through the Pandemic About This Episode Of the many roles the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum plays, an important one is serving as the place where original
JFK Library · Silent Spring Revolution with Douglas Brinkley [PODCAST INTRO BEGINS] DOUGLAS BRINKLEY: Fish were dying. Birds were dying. And her book was a wake up call. [THEME MUSIC PLAYING] MATT
JFK Library · Bringing History Alive JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST INTRO BEGINS] BILL BARKER
JFK Library · Archiving Through the Pandemic MATT PORTER: The JFK35 podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the Blanche and Irving
JFK Library · Dignity in a Digital Age with Ro Khanna CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK 35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanch and Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST
JFK Library · John Glenn's Historic Flight 60 Years Later CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK 35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST
JFK Library · A Hundred Thousand Welcomes CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 Podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST INTRO BEGINS]
JFK Library · The First Kennedys with Neal Thompson CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK 35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanch and Irving Laurie foundation. [PODCAST INTRO
JFK Library · The Kennedys and Fitzgeralds: Photography and Preservation CO-HOST MATT PORTER: The JFK 35 Podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation, and made possible with the help of a
JFK Library · Telling America's Stories to the World CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK 35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation. [PODCAST INTRO
JFK Library · Undelivered Speeches that Could Have Rewritten History CO-HOST JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 Podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche & Irving Laurie Foundation.
The Earthshot Prize, founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in 2020, is the world’s most prestigious and ambitious environmental prize. Inspired by President Kennedy’s Moonshot, the Prize is designed to incentivize global urgent optimism and action to help repair the planet within this decade.
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In a nationally televised address in June 1963, President Kennedy addressed the most urgent domestic issue of the time: the struggle to guarantee civil rights for all Americans. In his speech
JFK Moonshot: Reimagining Human Potential And Progress
In a speech at Rice University in 1962, President Kennedy called on Americans to go to the moon and tackle other challenges, “not because they are easy, but because they are hard.” The nation responded with the greatest mobilization of scientific resources, imagination, and engineering in U.S. history. Presented in partnership with Trinity College Dublin and the Kennedy Summer School, the program will bring together visionary pioneers in the fields of health, cyberspace, environment, and more to explore how the Moonshot spirit lives on as we take on the most pressing challenges of our time.
In June 1963, JFK became the first sitting U.S. President to visit Ireland, flying to Dublin from Berlin after delivering his powerful “Ich bin ein Berliner” speech. President Kennedy was deeply proud
The JFK60: A Hundred Thousand Welcomes celebration in Dublin, Ireland is made possible with the support of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s generous partners and sponsors.
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