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The Development and Events Coordinator is responsible for supporting the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s fundraising activities and its events and programs, which promote President Kennedy’s legacy at the local, national, and global levels.
President Kennedy’s trip to Texas was meant to rally support for his programs and policies and lay groundwork for the 1964 election. But instead, something happened that changed the course of history: the president was assassinated. The world seemed to stop as John F. Kennedy’s state funeral was arranged. This episode brings you into the White House in the aftermath of the assassination, and historian Fredrik Logevall looks at the trip to Texas and how the country - and the world - mourned the president.
JFK Library · Let Us Begin: A New Generation of Leadership Let Us Begin: A New Generation of Leadership ANNOUNCER: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and
In February 1963, President Kennedy said, “A man may die, but an idea lives on.” In this episode, we look at the legacy JFK left behind and how some are continuing the spirit of his work in conversations with NASA astronaut Victor Glover, and JFK Library Director Alan Price and JFK Library Foundation Rachel Flor.
To mark the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy's thousand days in office, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation has launched blockbuster digital campaigns and hosted a series of historic events both at home and abroad. Thanks to the generosity of our partners, the JFK60 celebration has engaged hundreds of millions of individuals around the world -- inspiring and activating a new generation of global leaders to build a better tomorrow.
Sixty years after President Kennedy’s administration, fewer than 1 in 5 people in the United States have a living memory of the President. But his legacy continues to live on in those generations that have come after him. In this episode, we speak with the next generation of leaders who will help carry the torch left by President Kennedy. This episode features interviews with Emily Cherniak, founder and executive director of New Politics, and two returning Peace Corps volunteers, Keevon Baten and Alejandra Garcia.
CREW: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. MATT PORTER: A note for our listeners-- this episode contains graphic depictions of
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JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. JOHN F. KENNEDY: A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea
The Board of Advisors of the Kennedy Library Foundation helps to support and advance the mission of the Foundation. It is comprised of a group of esteemed stakeholders of the Kennedy Library
JFK Library · Presidents and the Bully Pulpit 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
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JFK Library · Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Political Matriarch About the Episode Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy was the mother of a 20th century political dynasty. In this episode, we’ll explore her history
In JFK35, Matt Porter and Jamie Richardson of the JFK Library Foundation dig into the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston and interview their colleagues, historians, filmmakers, and other experts to get a behind-the-scenes look at JFK’s life and legacy.
Inspired by President Kennedy’s Moonshot speech at Rice University, The Earthshot Prize – the world’s most prestigious environmental prize founded by Prince William and The Royal Foundation in 2020 – is designed to incentivize global urgent optimism and action to help repair the planet within this decade. Launched in 2024, the Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition harnesses the energy from the 2022 Boston ceremony and President Kennedy’s spirit of innovation to catalyze U.S.-based, game-changing solutions to repair the planet.
Charles B. Allen Adrienne Arsht *Geno A. Ballotti David M. Bartley Philip Baskin James J. Blanchard *William L. Brown Wayne A. Budd *McGeorge Bundy *John Campbell David Carley *Michael W. Christian
Eligibility and Criteria Award recipients must demonstrate bold vision and innovation in seeking to address a climate or conservation challenge. Award recipients must be addressing challenges along
JFK Library · Being the President MATT PORTER: The JFK 35 Podcast is produced by the JFK Library Foundation and made possible with the help of a generous grant from the Blanche and Irving Laurie
JFK Library · Being the President About This Episode Historian Alexis Coe has written a biography of George Washington, and is researching for her upcoming book focusing on John F. Kennedy’s youth
JFK Library · Bayard Rustin: The Man Behind the March About This Episode On August 28, 1963, 250,000 people of different races, religions, and economic backgrounds convened on the nation’s capital for
JFK Library · The Television Presidency JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. REPORTER: Mr. President, your
JFK Library · The Television Presidency About This Episode President John F. Kennedy was the first president to take live televised questions from the press on a regular basis…and he would provide the
JFK Library · Protecting the Equal Pay Act of 1963 JAMIE RICHARDSON: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. JAKE TAPPER: An historic