Friends
Robert F. Kennedy, his dreams and aspirations have touched the lives of so many conscious citizens throughout the world. From your next-door neighbor to world-renowned politicians, these are the stories of those who have been inspired by the life and vision of Robert F. Kennedy.
Andy Dumaine with GKV Communications
Mr. Dumaine has been a longtime friend of the Memorial. Most recently he and his firm graciously donated their services to relaunch www.rfkmemorial.org. Aside from web work his PR firm has helped the Memorial with everything from Event Planning to Marketing.
goto: http://www.gkv.com
Paul Schrade and Ed Guthman with RFK-12:
The RFK-12 Community Taskforce - a community group dedicated to improving education and calling for all new school construction at the Ambassador Hotel site. Former senior RFK aides Paul Schrade and Ed Guthman have joined RFK-12 in the belief that Robert Kennedy’s values would support the goal of expanded access to quality education as the highest priority for this site.
John Malpeade with RFK in EKY:
Mr. Malpeade and Appalshop presented RFK in EKY, The Robert F. Kennedy Performance Project, a series of public conversations and activities centered around the real-time, site-specific intermedia performance that recreated, on September 9th and 10th 2004, Robert Kennedy’s two-day, 200 mile “poverty tour” of southeastern Kentucky in 1968. Even though the presentation already occured, the website has plenty of information about the project and RFK's work on poverty in Appalachia.
goto: http://www.rfkineky.org/ for more information
Larry Shore with RFK in South Africa:
Website with multimedia resources regarding Robert Kennedy's historic trip to South Africa in 1966 as a U.S. Senator, designed by Professor Larry Shore, Hunter College (CUNY).
goto: http://www.rfksa.org/
The Culture Project Present RFK:
Written and Performed by Jack Holmes
Previews begin Saturday, November 5, 2005
Opening Night is Tuesday, November 15, 200
New York, NY – The Culture Project (Allan Buchman, Artistic Director), by special arrangement with Winship Cook and Arleen Sorkin, presents RFK, a play written and performed by Jack Holmes and directed by Larry Moss (The Syringa Tree). The design team is Neil Patel (Sets) and David Weiner (Lights). An earlier version of RFK (originally titled The Awful Grace of God: A Portrait of Robert F. Kennedy) played to great acclaim in Los Angeles last year. RFK will begin preview performances on Saturday, November 5, 2005. Opening Night is Tuesday, November 15, 2005 at 7PM at The Culture Project (45 Bleecker Street at Lafayette).
Visit http://www.45bleecker.com/rfk.html for more information
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