About This Episode JFK Library · 60/20: A Tale of Two Campaigns What would it take to win the White House in 1960? For the Kennedy campaign, it started with building a trusted team, and a readiness to
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JFK Library · The Campaign Comes to the Living Room In this episode, we take you on a journey that follows the 1960 campaign into millions of living rooms through television, and then explore how the
Sheel Tyle, member of the JFK Library Foundation’s Board of Directors, Founder and CEO of Amplo, and Leyla Seka, former Peace Corps volunteer and Partner at Operator Collective, discussed how
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s New Frontier Network launched New Frontier Conversations, a series of monthly online conversations discussing President
Howard Brodsky, Co-Founder, Chairman and Co-CEO of CCA Global Partners, and Glynn Lloyd, Executive Director of the Foundation for Business Equity, discussed how collaborative ecosystems promote
The Honorable Deval Patrick, former Governor of Massachusetts, and Dr. Barbara Perry, Gerald L. Baliles Professor and Director of Presidential Studies at the University of Virginia Center, shared
Kenneth R. Feinberg, Chairman Emeritus of the JFK Library and Special Master of the September 11 Victim Compensation Fund, and Scott Reich, member of the JFK Library’s Board of Advisors, historian
JFK Library · 60/20: The First Debate As the Election of 1960 entered its final stage with the first presidential debate, who would benefit most-- Richard Nixon or John F. Kennedy? In this episode, we
Brigadier General Jack Hammond (Ret.), Executive Director of Home Base, a Red Sox Foundation and Massachusetts General Hospital Program, and Alan Price, Director of the John F. Kennedy Presidential
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Benefits Members at the Visionary level receive: Advance notice of Profiles in Service Series VIP reserved seating at Kennedy Library Forums Invitations for two to a private reception following one of
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EDWARD M. KENNEDY: These buildings that bear his name will be his city upon his hill. JAMIE RICHARDSON: When Senator Edward M. Kennedy spoke at the dedication of the JFK Library almost 40 years ago
JOHN F. KENNEDY: We choose to go to the moon in this decade and do the other things, not because they are easy, but because they are hard. MATT PORTER: In 1962, President John F. Kennedy told a
MATT PORTER: The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library is also home to the archive of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, including documents recordings and photos from his four decades in the United States
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing and President Kennedy’s vision that launched the effort to get there, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, with Ambassador
Boeing Company Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Dennis Muilenburg gives the keynote address for the JFK Space Summit at the JFK Library. This panel is part of the JFK Space Summit, a
An extraordinary panel of international astronauts including Chris Cassidy and Tracy Caldwell Dyson (United States), Koichi Wakata (Japan), Paolo Nespoli (Italy), and Oleg Kotov (Russia) will discuss
Former NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich will examine how space satellites have revolutionized our understanding Planet Earth. Scientists Maria Zuber, MIT Vice President for
Apollo 11 Lunar Command Module pilot Michael Collins, former NASA administrator Charles Bolden, former director of the Johnson Space Center Ellen Ochoa, and former NASA deputy administrator Dava
Jeff Bezos, Founder of Blue Origin, will join Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a fireside chat about his vision for going to space to benefit Earth. This panel is part of the JFK Space Summit, a
Each year, the JFK Library Foundation recognizes and celebrates the quality President Kennedy admired most - political courage. In this episode of JFK35, Senator Chris Dodd tells us about the winner of the 2019 Profile In Courage Award.
1. ELIGIBILITY: The JFK Moonshot Photo Contest (“Contest”) is open only to individuals who are thirteen (13) years old or older and are legal residents of any of the 50 United States or the District
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, we talk to Apollo 11 Astronaut Michael Collins about his history-making trip to the Moon with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, along with his thoughts on the future of NASA's space program.