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The Kennedy Library Foundation’s New Frontier Network hosted an evening celebrating the 60th anniversary of President Kennedy’s book A Nation of Immigrants, and honoring special guests Khizr and
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Moon landing, we talk with astronauts Dr. Tracy Caldwell Dyson and Koichi Wakata about what it’s like to live in space, the importance of the international space station, and the future of space exploration.
We talk with three extraordinary women who are making significant contributions to space science. Maria Zuber, MIT Vice President for Research, Laurie Leshin, President of the Worcester Polytechnic Institute, and Sara Seager, MIT Professor of Planetary Science and Physics, join us to discuss their experiments in space and their vision for the next generation of scientists.
NANCY PELOSI: America has always been a place of courage, from the immigrants who cross the seas to take a chance on America, many knowing that they would never see their homes again, to the pioneers
JAMIE RICHARDSON: Welcome to our summer space edition of JFK35. Today, I will speak to a group of female scientists who are doing fascinating research to give us further insight into our understanding
MATT PORTER: 50 years ago today, American astronauts landed on the moon. We will speak with astronaut Michael Collins who accompanied Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on that historic Apollo 11 mission
JAMIE RICHARDSON: Welcome to our summer space edition of JFK35. Today, we will speak to two astronauts who have spent a combined total of more than 500 days in space on the International Space Station
About this Episode Listen to this episode on SoundCloud. View the transcript for this episode. Seventy-five years ago, during World War II, Lieutenant John F. Kennedy and twelve crew members were on a
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 service member
About this Episode Listen to this episode on SoundCloud. View the transcript for this episode. He won a Pulitzer Prize. He traveled the globe. He experienced war firsthand. He influenced generations
About this Episode Listen to this episode on SoundCloud. View the transcript for this episode. Cordless power tools, memory foam mattresses, and the camera on your cell phone are all inventions as a
Join the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation’s New Frontier Network for A Nation of Immigrants Event on November 10th as we commemorate the 60th Anniversary of President Kennedy’s book, A Nation of Immigrants.
About the Episode Listen to this episode on SoundCloud View the transcript for this episode. In a remarkable story of heroism, two men who lived on the other side of the world in almost completely
All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Movement co-editors Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, Founder, Urban Ocean Lab, and Katharine Wilkinson, Editor-in-Chief of The Drawdown Review
JFK Library · From Satellite Spies to Russian Trolls On October 4, 1957, the successful launch of the Soviet satellite Sputnik sparked fear of Soviet Union dominance in technology and space. In this
JFK Library · 60/20: The End of the Road The long road to the White House in the 1960 campaign between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon comes to a dramatic end. In this final episode, we’ll look at
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JFK Library · Let Us Begin: The Peacemakers About This Episode In 1963, President Kennedy came home to Ireland, the land of his ancestors. During that visit, he called upon the Irish to take their
JFK Library · Let Us Begin: The Hour of Maximum Danger HOST: The JFK35 podcast is made possible through generous support from the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation. JOHN F KENNEDY: All free men
The John F. Kennedy Library Foundation today announced a special Profile in Courage Award honoring those working on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis. In a video message, Ambassador Caroline Kennedy and her son, Jack Schlossberg, invited members of the public to submit stories of people in their communities who are risking their own health to help heal the sick, protect our most vulnerable, and provide critical support services to citizens across the country. The Profile in Courage Award Committee will choose several of the nominations to represent the courage of all those on the frontline of the COVID-19 crisis at the Profile in Courage Award ceremony, which will be held when it is safe to gather in person.
A Look Back at the Life of Chuck Daly
On Tuesday, February 9 at 6:00 p.m. EST, join former Kennedy administration official Chuck Daly as he recalls his life with his son, Charlie Daly. Daly served with JFK in the Senate and the White
About the Puzzle In March 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy embarked on a 14 day trip to India and Pakistan with her sister, Princess Lee Radziwill. In India, they were accompanied by the US Ambassador to
The mission of the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation was first articulated by Jacqueline Kennedy, who, when describing the yet-to-be-built library, envisioned it as “a vital center of education and
Caroline Kennedy is currently the United States Ambassador to Australia. She previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to Japan from 2013 - 2017. In recognition of her efforts to strengthen the U.S