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JFK35 - A podcast by the JFK Library Foundation

by JFK Library Foundation

John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, inspired a generation that transformed America. But not everyone knows the stories behind the man - his experiences as a young serviceman in World War II, how he wrote some of his most memorable speeches, what sparked him to set the country on a path to the moon. Join Matt Porter and Jamie Richardson of the JFK Library Foundation as they dig into the archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston and interview their colleagues to get a behind-the-scenes look at JFK’s life, legacy, and the era he lived in.

Copyright: 2023 JFK Library Foundation

Episodes

JFK and RFK in the Civil Rights Movement Era

30m · Published 18 Nov 09:00

While President Kennedy didn’t live long enough to see Congress pass the Civil Rights Act of 1964, his brother Robert would pick up where JFK left off. Historian Patricia Sullivan discusses both Kennedys roles during the civil rights movement of the 1960s.

The Courageous Legacy of John Lewis

36m · Published 28 Oct 08:00

Georgia Representative John Lewis was a fixture in the civil rights movement and in Congress for 60 years until his death in 2020. In this episode, we look back at his early years during the Kennedy Administration and revisit the legacy of courage he left behind. Joining us in this podcast is longtime civil rights activist Ambassador Andrew Young and Kabir Sehgal who co-wrote the book “Carry On,” with Rep. John Lewis.

First Children in the Kennedy White House

28m · Published 14 Oct 08:00

Have you ever wondered what it was like to grow up in the White House? The JFK Library has a new special exhibit, First Children: Caroline and John, Jr. in the Kennedy White House. In this episode, we discuss the exhibit with Museum Curator Janice Hodson and also travel back in time to look at an original song about the Kennedys with the original performer.

The Kennedy that Changed the World

59m · Published 08 Jul 08:00

Eunice Kennedy Shriver may not be as well known as her brothers Jack, Bobby, and Ted, but during her lifetime, she worked tirelessly behind the scenes to influence public policy and serve the public good. In celebration of the centennial of her birth, we speak with biographer Eileen McNamara and her son Timothy Shriver, and hear from Eunice herself.

Meet the 2021 PEN/Hemingway Award Winner

29m · Published 24 Jun 08:00

In this episode, Hemingway Scholar-in-ResidenceDr. Hilary Justicegives us the background on the JFK Library’s collaboration with PEN America and Ernest Hemingway family’s support of the PEN/Hemingway Award, and we speak with the 2021 PEN/Hemingway winner,Kawai Strong Washburn.

COVID Courage: Health Care Heroes

50m · Published 28 May 13:27

Lauren Leanderis an ICU nurse at the Banner University Hospital in Phoenix, Arizona, who took care of the most critically ill patients in Phoenix and stood with colleagues in a counterprotest of stay-at-home-orders in the early days of the pandemic. As director of the Ohio State Health Department,Dr. Amy Actionboldly proposed an aggressive shelter-in-place order to slow the spread of COVID-19 and became the target of protestors and legislators who sought to limit her power.Both women never wavered in their work even when faced with public opposition. They are being honored with a special JFK Profile in COVID Courage Award for their selfless actions to help others during the pandemic.

COVID Courage: Darrell R. Marks

46m · Published 20 May 19:05

Darrell R. Marks has spent his career helping his indigenous students at Flagstaff High School find new opportunities after graduation. But when the pandemic hit, his job changed from helping not only his students with their futures, but their families deal with the effects of the pandemic from shortages in food, water, and other basic necessities. Marks is one of seven people being honored with a special JFK Profile in COVID Courage Award for his selfless actions to help others during the pandemic.

Saving Our Shorelines

35m · Published 22 Apr 08:00

President John F. Kennedy felt a profound connection to the environment, particularly the sea. During his presidency, Kennedy would establish three national seashores including on Cape Cod. Learn about his environmental legacy from the Superintendent of the Cape Cod National Seashore and from his granddaughterTatiana Schlossberg.

Examining Ernest Hemingway

43m · Published 08 Apr 08:00

Thanks to a twist of fate, the archives of Ernest Hemingway have been mostly preserved here at the JFK Library. Learn more about that story from the Library’s Hemingway scholar in residence and hear from two of the filmmakers about how the Ernest Hemingway Collection played a key role in the new documentary.

Voting Rights in America with Stacey Abrams

36m · Published 18 Mar 13:30

The United States saw the highest voter turnout in decades in the 2020 election. In many states,the increase in turn out was partly due to years of voter mobilization to bring in more historically disenfranchised voters to the polls.In this episode, we speak with one of the people who has been on the front lines of that movement - Stacey Abrams, founder of Fair Fight and Fair Count - and take a brief look at the state of voting in the Kennedy era.

JFK35 - A podcast by the JFK Library Foundation has 90 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 49:29:38. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 26th 2023. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 18th, 2024 16:41.

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