John F. Kennedy Library FoundationJeff Bezos, Founder of Blue Origin, will join Ambassador Caroline Kennedy for a fireside chat about his vision for going to space to benefit Earth.
JFK Space Summit: Fireside Chat with Jeff BezosJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2019-06-19 | 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.Mike Madrid on reaching out to Latino voices in electionsJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-10-19 | In this new #JFK35 podcast episode, Winning the Vote: Black and Latino Voices, Mike Madrid says campaigns get it wrong when they assume Latino voters make their choice primarily on immigration instead of other issues including the economy.
🎧 : Listen to the episode at: jfklibrary.org/about-us/social-media-podcasts-and-apps/jfk35-podcast/winning-the-vote-black-and-latino-voicesNew England Patriots Foundation and the Importance of VotingJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-10-17 | The JFK Presidential Library and the New England Patriots Foundation hold a special conversation on the importance of exercising your right to vote. Josh Kraft, president of the New England Patriots Foundation, and players TBD discuss the power of democratic participation with Erin O'Brien, University of Massachusetts Boston professor of political science.
This forum takes place on October 21, 2024.Exploring Hemingway at the JFKJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-10-17 | Join us for a virtual exploration of the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum's special website, Hemingway at the JFK. Seán and Colette Hemingway will introduce this opportunity to hear about the creation and content of this exciting digital project from Hilary Justice, the Library's Hemingway Scholar in Residence.
Designed as a "living website," the Hemingway at the JFK project offers an ever-evolving exploration of Ernest Hemingway's life, works, and legacy. The content, written and curated by experts, draws from The Ernest Hemingway Collection at the JFK Library and from an international network of archives, museums, libraries, and historical societies.
This program takes place on October 16, 2024.Election 2024: Winning the Vote - Black and Latino VoicesJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-10-17 | From the 1960 campaign to today, black and latino voices have played important roles in presidential campaigns. In this episode, we speak with Columbia Journalism School Dean Jelani Cobb and Lincoln Project Co-Founder Mike Madrid about how presidential campaigns have made special efforts to earn the vote of the nation’s Black and Latino communities.Election 2024: Passing the BatonJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-10-03 | In 1968, President Lyndon B. Johnson told the nation he would not seek re-election as President. This year, President Joe Biden stepped down in the middle of the 2024 presidential campaign. In this episode, we speak with LBJ Foundation President and CEO Mark Updegrove along with presidential historian Alexis Coe about presidents who chose to “pass the baton” and the country’s legacy of ensuring peaceful transitions between presidents for nearly 250 years.Election 2024: The High Costs of Presidential CampaignsJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-26 | In John F. Kennedy’s Presidential Campaign, there were many concerns over the high costs of running for president. Still, the money required to run in 1960 is dwarfed by the expenses of today’s presidential and congressional campaigns. Former Senator Russell Feingold, a chief architect of bipartisan campaign finance reform, discusses how our elections got to this point and how America can still untangle the mess of financing political campaigns.Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at MidcenturyJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-25 | Active engagement in the civil rights, student, and antiwar movements led Drew Gilpin Faust, Harvard University president emerita and Arthur Kingsley Porter University Professor, to forge a path of her own to become a historian of the conflicts that shaped the world in which she grew up. Faust discusses her recent memoir, Necessary Trouble: Growing Up at Midcentury, with Paula A. Johnson, president of Wellesley College and women's health pioneer.
This forum takes place on September 24, 2024.Say It Well: An Evening with Obama Speechwriter Terry SzuplatJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-19 | How do presidents and their speechwriters prepare the addresses that make history? How can you use these lessons and skills to speak up for change yourself? Join us for an evening with Terry Szuplat, one of President Barack Obama's longest-serving speechwriters and former deputy director of the White House Speechwriting Office. After a presentation on his new book Say It Well: Find Your Voice, Speak Your Mind, Inspire Any Audience, Terry will be joined in a panel discussion with inspiring speakers he features in his book: Ashley All, president of the Kansas Coalition for Common Sense; Donovan Livingston, teaching assistant professor of music and director of college thriving at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; and Zander Moricz, executive director of the Social Equity through Education Alliance.
This forum takes place on September 18, 2024.Election 2024: Political Violence and Presidential CampaignsJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-19 | For the first time in more than 40 years, a president was fired on and injured by an assassin’s bullet. In this episode, we speak with presidential historian Alexis Coe about the history of violence against presidential candidates and author and writer Tom Nichols about how the country’s intensely partisan politics have spurred violent acts across American communities.2024 Earthshot Innovation Challenge Finalist: CellsenseJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-16 | The JFK Library Foundation, in partnership with The Earthshot Prize, announces the finalists for the Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition to ignite Northeast-U.S.-based innovations to address climate change.
Cellsense Over 60 billion embellished products are made annually. These are used only five times on average before being discarded, introducing hundreds of billions of non-recyclable beads into the environment, which persist as sources of microplastics and bioaccumulative chemicals. Workers in the embellishment industry suffer from serious health issues due to exposure to toxic materials and dyes used in the production process.
Cellsense offers a sustainable solution by creating biodegradable embellishments from algae and cellulose. Their products eliminate microplastic pollution entirely and replace toxic dyes with microbial alternatives that use 430 times less water. Cellsense's innovative process automates the production of beaded fabric, making it 20 times faster and 70% more cost-effective than conventional methods, ensuring scalability and economic viability.
In pilot projects, Cellsense has already replaced 50,000 plastic beads in 3,000 products, preventing the release of 1.5 tons of microplastics into the environment. With over 25 brands seeking their sustainable embellishments, Cellsense is primed for large-scale adoption. By 2026, they plan to integrate their bio-embellishments into the product lines of 100+ brands, eliminating 50,000 tons of plastic waste annually—the equivalent of filling 40 Olympic-sized pools. Beyond waste reduction, Cellsense's bio-embellishments cut CO₂ emissions by 80% and improve working conditions by eliminating toxic chemicals from the production process. Cellsense is positioned to lead the fashion industry toward a more sustainable and responsible future.2024 Earthshot Innovation Challenge Finalist: its electricJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-16 | The JFK Library Foundation, in partnership with The Earthshot Prize, announces the finalists for the Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition to ignite Northeast-U.S.-based innovations to address climate change.
it's electric It's electric has been named as one of the products that will define technological innovation for the rest of this decade and beyond. it’s electric is a public charging solution to address the infrastructural and environmental justice barriers cities face in the deployment of electric vehicle charging. Instead of requiring costly and time-consuming new utility connections, it's electric’s Level-2 charging posts connect behind-the-meter to draw spare electrical supply from adjacent buildings; allowing them to install at zero cost to property owners or cities. it's electric then shares revenue earned at each charger with the property owners bringing clean transportation infrastructure and the benefits of the green economy into all neighborhoods. With a critical focus on frontline and Justice 40 or disadvantaged communities, it’s electric is bringing affordable, equitable, curbside, EV charging to the millions of city drivers across the United States who cannot charge at home as they park their cars on the street.
The two leading barriers for EV adoption in the US are the cost of EVs and access to charging. It is our model of providing free chargers that revenue share back to communities that closes the gap for the current disparities in where charging can be found. Highly scalable, it’s electric is the world’s public charging system powered by buildings.2024 Earthshot Innovation Challenge Winner: Afterlife AgJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-16 | The JFK Library Foundation, in partnership with The Earthshot Prize, announces the finalists for the Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition to ignite Northeast-U.S.-based innovations to address climate change.
Afterlife Ag Ninety-five percent of food waste goes into landfills and is converted into 10 percent of all greenhouse gas emissions annually. Afterlife Ag’s circular solution to this challenge reuses organic waste from food generators such as restaurants, grocery stores, and schools and turns them into a proprietary substrate to grow fresh and local mushrooms. Along with their automation technology, they can grow high-yield mushrooms within an indoor environment that takes up less space and energy than traditional farms. The local, sustainable mushrooms grown are then sold back to the same folks that provide them with the food waste. Lastly, the leftover mushroom substrate is provided to parks, gardens, and farms throughout New York to replenish their topsoil and to grow additional produce with the nutrient dense medium.
Afterlife Ag diverts around 20,000 lbs of organic waste every month, working with over 50 schools, restaurants, and food distributors in New York City. Over the past 12 months, they have averted around 0.9 million pounds of greenhouse gas emissions, and when their new, larger farm opens in 2025 they will increase the greenhouse gas emissions that they avert to over 2.7 million pounds per year. Afterlife Ag’s goal is to build over 100 circular farms across the world to increase their impact to 70,000 tons of CO2 yearly.2024 Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition Award CeremonyJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-09-13 | The JFK Library Foundation, in partnership with The Earthshot Prize, honors three finalists of the inaugural Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition.
Afterlife Ag, Cellsense, and it’s electric are being awarded for their climate innovations in the spirit of President John F. Kennedy's Moonshot, and will receive grant funding - $100,000 to one first-place winner and $25,000 each to two finalists - at a ceremony at the JFK Presidential Library on September 12, 2024 commemorating the anniversary of President Kennedy’s Moonshot speech.
As part of the event, Chuck Leavell, Grammy Award-winning keyboardist for The Rolling Stones and The Allman Brothers Band, will participate in a fireside chat on his commitment to environmentalism and sustainable forestry.
The ceremony takes place on September 12, 2024.An Evening of Jazz History with Larry TyeJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-08-14 | This last Late Night celebrates jazz and explores its role in the civil rights movement. Larry Tye will discuss his new book The Jazzmen: How Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong, and Count Basie Transformed America with Jared Bowen, Executive Arts Editor and Host at GBH. Ron Mahdi and the Rightly Guided Ensemble will perform.
This forum takes place on August 14, 2024.Colette Phillips address new citizens at the JFK Presidential LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-07-29 | Colette Phillips, President and CEO of Colette Phillips Communications and Founder and President of Get Konnected! and the GK Fund, addressed nearly 200 new citizens taking the oath of citizenship at the JFK Library.
Phillips recalls her journey from Antigua to Boston, MA. She has spent a lifetime making workplaces more inclusive, opening them to new markets, talent and possibilities.John F. Kennedy: We choose to go to the MoonJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-07-20 | In September 1962, President Kennedy declared: “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.”
In just under 7 years, his goal was finally achieved on July 20, 1969 when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to walk on the Moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission.
#Leadership #Goals #NASA #MoonshotKennedy and Nixon: The First Live TV DebatesJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-27 | The 2024 presidential debate will be the first time since the 1960 Kennedy-Nixon debates where both candidates will face off live in a TV studio without an audience.
The Kennedy-Nixon debates were also the first presidential debates to be broadcast live on television. #DebateNightBenkadi Drum and Dance at the JFK Library (Juneteenth 2024)John F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-16 | The multicultural Benkadi Drum and Dance group returns to perform new dances showcasing traditional West African rhythms and movements. With vivid costumes, interpretive dance, and audience participation, join us in honor of Juneteenth!
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The Celebrate! series, appropriate for family audiences and children ages 5 and up, highlights America’s rich cultural diversity through the arts. This program is tied directly to President and Mrs. Kennedy's concern for and support of the arts and culture in a democratic society.
Thanks to generous support from the Martin Richard Foundation and the Mass Cultural Council all performances are free.
Visit JFKLibrary.org/Celebrate to sign up and learn about future programs.2024 Profile in Courage Award Ceremony: KY Secretary of State Michael G. Adams Full SpeechJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-11 | Kentucky Secretary of Michael G. Adams accepts the 2024 JFK Profile in Courage Award the the JFK Library.
Secretary Adams received the 2024 Profile in Courage Award for expanding voting rights and standing up for free and fair elections despite party opposition and death threats from election deniers.2024 Profile in Courage Award Ceremony: Jack Schlossberg Full SpeechJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-10 | Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, presents the 2024 Profile in Courage Award to Kentucky Secretary of State Michael G. Adams.A Profile in Courage: KY Secretary of State Michael G. AdamsJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-10 | Jack Schlossberg, JFK's grandson, sits down with Kentucky Secretary of State Michael G. Adams (R). Secretary Adams received the 2024 Profile in Courage Award for expanding voting rights and standing up for free and fair elections despite party opposition and death threats from election deniers.
The award, which recognizes public servants at all levels of government who have risked their careers by putting the public interest ahead of their own political standing. This year, the award highlighted the critical role played by Secretaries of State throughout the country in overseeing elections and upholding our democratic principles.2024 Profile in Courage Award CeremonyJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-06-10 | The 2024 John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award® will be presented to Kentucky Secretary of State Michael G. Adams (R) for expanding voting rights and standing up for free and fair elections despite party opposition and death threats from election deniers.
Jack Schlossberg is here at the JFK Library to present the #ProfileinCourage Award to Kentucky’s Secretary of State Michael G. Adams for his work to protect voting rights and access to the ballot. Watch the ceremony tonight on our channel.Election 2024 PreviewJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-24 | Errin Haines, Editor-at-Large for The 19th*, Lisa Lerer, national political correspondent for The New York Times, and Amna Nawaz, co-anchor of PBS NewsHour, explore key issues for the 2024 elections with Molly Ball, senior political correspondent for The Wall Street Journal.
This forum takes place on May 23, 2024.President Kennedy on Landing a Man on the Moon Before the End of the 1960sJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-21 | In a Special Message to Congress on Urgent National Needs, President Kennedy argued for support for the nation's space program. While listing national goals, the President states, "First, I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to the earth."
February 20, 1962. JFKWHA-075-001 (excerpt)Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy shares memories from her first Kennedy homeJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-16 | Listen to our latest #JFK35 podcast about "political matriarch" Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy.
The episode features a look at Rose's tour of the National Park Service's John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site and birthplace and an interviw with historian Barbara A. Perry, author of Rose Kennedy: The Life and Times of a Political Matriarch.
Plus, hear from Rose herself!
Full episode at: jfklibrary.org/about-us/social-media-podcasts-and-apps/jfk35-podcast/rose-fitzgerald-kennedy-a-political-matriarchRose Fitzgerald Kennedy - A Political MatriarchJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-16 | Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy was the mother of a 20th century political dynasty. In this episode, we’ll explore her history through the museum she helped create at the John Fitzgerald Kennedy National Historic Site and speak with historian Barbara Perry, author of Rose Kennedy: The Life and Times of a Political Matriarch.JFK35 S12 EP5: From Earthshot to MoonshotJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-09 | The JFK Library Foundation is seeking to invigorate the search for new ideas to help repair the planet with its Earthshot Innovation Challenge: U.S. Northeast Edition.
Hear from Foundation Executive Director Rachel Flor about how she hopes the challenge will spark the same “Moonshot spirit” for today’s search for climate change solutions. 🌍 #ClimateChange #environment
This episode of JFK35 is supported in part by the Earthshot Legacy Partners. The group is chaired by inaugural donors Sandy and Paul Edgerley and also recognizes leadership contributions from Giving | Grousbeck Fazzalari and Karen and Rob Hale.From Moonshot to EarthshotJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-09 | This Earth Day, the JFK Library Foundation announced the Earthshot Innovation Challenge: Northeast U.S. Edition. The challenge is a $100,000 prize to ignite regional innovations to address climate change. Foundation Executive Director Rachel Flor discusses the award and when winner’s will be announced.JFK wishes President Truman a happy birthdayJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-08 | The 33rd president, Harry S. Truman was born on May 8, 1884. In 1961, President Kennedy called President Truman to wish him a happy 77th, though the former president said "I've always hoped that after I was 70, they'd forget about these birthdays." #Presidents #WhiteHouse #History2024 PEN/Hemingway Award CelebrationJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-06 | Seán Hemingway, Ernest Hemingway’s grandson, honors finalists for the 2024 PEN/Hemingway Award for Debut Novel at this celebration. Award-winning author Joan Silber delivers the keynote address. The Kennedy Library is the major repository of Ernest Hemingway’s personal papers.
This program is co-presented with The International Hemingway Foundation and Society.
This program takes place on May 5, 2024.Gund Kwok - Dance with Chinese Lions at the JFK LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-05-05 | Bring the whole family to marvel at Boston’s Gund Kwok, the only all-women lion dance troupe in the US. Using strong but light materials like papier-mâché and bamboo, the detailed costumes with beautifully choreographed movements empower Asian women to show their creativity, power, and strength through centuries-old Lion Dances and dynamic drumming!
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The multicultural Benkadi Drum and Dance group returns to perform new dances showcasing traditional West African rhythms and movements. With vivid costumes, interpretive dance, and audience participation, join us in honor of Juneteenth!
The Celebrate! series, appropriate for family audiences and children ages 5 and up, highlights America’s rich cultural diversity through the arts. This program is tied directly to President and Mrs. Kennedy's concern for and support of the arts and culture in a democratic society.
Thanks to generous support from the Martin Richard Foundation and the Mass Cultural Council all performances are free.
Visit JFKLibrary.org/Celebrate to sign up and learn about future programs.New Balance Pres. & CEO speaks to new citizens at the JFK LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-22 | Last week, New Balance President and CEO Joe Preston addressed 199 new citizens from five different continents at the JFK Library.
“You have the opportunity to create new chapters for yourself and for the future generations, to create opportunities that may not have ever existed. And, who knows, someday maybe your child or grandchild will be president of the United States.”
#Immigration #NationOfImmigrants #NewCitizens #CitizenshipArchivist of the United States Colleen Shogan remembers her introduction to presidential librariesJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-18 | 11th Archivist of the United States Dr. Colleen Shogan remembers her first introduction to presidential libraries on our #JFK35 podcast. As an undergraduate at Boston College, she spent days at the JFK Presidential Library at the end of each semester. #JFK35 #Podcast #Archives #HistoryJoe Preston Addresses New Citizens at the JFK Presidential LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-18 | New Balance President and CEO Joe Preston addresses new citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the JFK Presidential Library on April 17, 2024.A Conversation with U.S. Archivist Colleen ShoganJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-18 | In 1934, the National Archives and Records Administration was created to oversee the protection and dissemination of governmental and historic records of the United States. In this episode, we speak with the Dr. Colleen Shogan, the 11th Archivist of the United States.JFK35 Podcast: Hemingways LettersJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-11 | The Hemingway Letters Project seeks to publish a comprehensive edition of the writer Ernest Hemingway’s letters. In this episode of #JFK35, we talk with two of the project's editors about how Hemingway’s letters give a deeper understanding of the man.
#Podcast #ErnestHemingwayHemingways LettersJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-11 | The Hemingway Letters Project seeks to publish a comprehensive edition of the writer Ernest Hemingway’s letters. In this episode, we talk with two of the project's editors, Verna Kale and Sandra Spanier, in advance of the publication of volume 6 of the series. We talk about the detective work they’ve done and how Hemingway’s letters give a deeper understanding of the man.Historian Peniel Joseph on one of Martin Luther King, Jr.s most misinterpreted linesJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-04 | In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. In a #JFKForum in 2013, historian Peniel Joseph discussed one of its more misinterpreted lines.Author and biologist Dr. J. Drew Lanham on caring for the environmentJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-04-02 | Each year the JFK Library hosts teachers and school librarians for a children's literature conference. In 2023, author, poet and wildlife biologist Dr. J. Drew Lanham talked about caring for the environment.
Join us this year on October 28th to learn how children's literature can support the teaching of social studies in a divided political climate.
#InternationalChildrensBookDayThe East Wing: Expanding First Ladies’ Impact from Jacqueline Kennedy to Jill BidenJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-26 | Anita McBride, Director of the First Ladies Initiative at the American University School of Public Affairs and co-author of Remember the First Ladies: The Legacies of America's History-Making Women; Barbara Perry, professor and co-chair of the Presidential Oral History Program at the University of Virginia's Miller Center and author of Jacqueline Kennedy: First Lady of the New Frontier; and Elizabeth Rees, doctoral candidate at Oxford University, discuss the evolution of the role of the First Lady from the Kennedy administration through the present day.
This forum takes place on March 25, 2024.Inundation District: Film PanelJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-22 | Join the Kennedy Library for a screening of Inundation District, a new film exploring the implications of Boston’s decision to build the Seaport District along its coast at sea level, followed by a panel discussion about the threats of climate change with Joe Christo, Managing Director of the Stone Living Lab, and Sanjay Seth, Chief of Staff and Senior Advisor for Climate and Equity in EPA Region 1, moderated by filmmaker and Boston Globe reporter David Abel.
Please note that the film screening will only be available in-person. The post-film conversation will be available for both in-person and virtual attendees, and will begin streaming at approximately 7:20 PM.
This forum takes place on March 21, 2024.Being the PresidentJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-21 | What did President Kennedy think of the presidency himself? And what makes a president? In this episode, we hear from JFK himself and talk to historian Alexis Coe about her project at New America on the presidency, as well as her work as an historian.State Streets Yvonne Garcia: Immigrants enrich the fabric of our societyJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-16 | JFK Library Foundation Board of Directors member Yvonne Garcia addressed new citizens during a naturalization ceremony at the JFK Library. Garcia is the Chief of Staff to State Street Chairman and CEO Ron O’Hanley. She also serves as the CEO for State Street’s Experience Program and Global Head of Internal Communications. #immigration #leadership #diversity #opportunityAn Taoiseach Leo Varadkar on JFKs legacy of peaceJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-16 | An Taoiseach (Irish Prime Minister) Leo Varadkar, T.D. reflected earlier this week on President Kennedy's challenge of "peace for all time."
"We cannot pay tribute to the words unless we also promise to live up to their meaning."
#StPatricksDay #Ireland #Peace #LeadershipJack Schlossberg introduces An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, T.D.John F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-15 | On Monday, March 11, 2024, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and JFK Library Foundation hosted an address by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar T.D. Prime Minister of Ireland. He was welcomed by Jack Schlossberg, President Kennedy’s grandson and Profile in Courage Award committee member, and Joseph Kennedy III, Special Envoy to Northern Ireland.An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, T.D. speaks at the JFK Presidential LibraryJohn F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-15 | On Monday, March 11, 2024, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and JFK Library Foundation hosted an address by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar T.D. Prime Minister of Ireland. He was welcomed by Jack Schlossberg, President Kennedy’s grandson and Profile in Courage Award committee member, and Joseph Kennedy III, Special Envoy to Northern Ireland.Joseph P. Kennedy III gives a closing reflection during the visit by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, T.D.John F. Kennedy Library Foundation2024-03-15 | On Monday, March 11, 2024, the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum and JFK Library Foundation hosted an address by An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar T.D. Prime Minister of Ireland. He was welcomed by Jack Schlossberg, President Kennedy’s grandson and Profile in Courage Award committee member, and Joseph Kennedy III, Special Envoy to Northern Ireland.