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SUMMARY:The Concert Truck
DESCRIPTION:Join The Sixth Floor Museumas we remember President Kennedy this weekend with a special performance by The Concert Truck courtesy of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra. The Concert Truck will present a free concert outside The Sixth Floor Museum featuring members of the Dallas Symphony Orchestra on Sunday\, November 22 at 2:00 p.m.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/concert-truck-performance/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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SUMMARY:Sharing My Story: A Virtual Artmaking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Spend the morning telling only the stories you can tell in this virtual artmaking workshop. Using everyday items including photos\, magazines and art materials you have in your home\, create artworks that talk. Award-winning educator and fiber artist Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither joins the Museum for a virtual program exploring techniques to document stories of the communities around you. Participants will have the opportunity to work together with Dr. Gaither to create a virtual community artwork sharing their stories and experiences during 2020. \nSharing My Story: A Virtual Artmaking Workshop takes place on the eve of the 57th anniversary of the assassination of President Kennedy. Participants will have the opportunity to learn about the life and legacy of President Kennedy while exploring the storytelling techniques of several artists currently on display at the Museum. \nThis program is for families and children ages 10-18. \nThis program will be offered through Zoom. Connection information will be provided via email 24 hours prior to the program. \n 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/sharing-my-story-a-virtual-artmaking-workshop/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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SUMMARY:President Kennedy's Trip to Texas - Virtual Event
DESCRIPTION:The Sixth Floor Museum will be live tweeting President Kennedy’s 1963 trip to Texas using films\, photographs and objects from journalists covering the multi-city trip. Multiple posts will appear on the Museum’s Twitter and Instagram pages throughout the weekend beginning in the morning on Saturday\, November 21. \nTo view the virtual program\, be sure you are subscribed to the Museum’s Twitter or Instagram accounts. \nTwitter: @TheSixthFloorMuseum \nInstagram: @SixthFlrMuseum
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/president-kennedys-trip-to-texas/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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SUMMARY:Sixties Science - Photography
DESCRIPTION:Photography and the way we capture current events has changed over the past 60 years\, moving from taking pictures using film to digital images with the ability to share them instantly. This episode of Sixties Science will explore the use of film cameras\, demonstrate how to make a pinhole camera\, and hold a race to show the difference between capturing a digital image and a light-sensitive paper image. \nThe Sixties Science program is a monthly series connecting history and STEAM from the 1960s to today for students ages 8-13. This program will highlight new topics each month through virtual programs debuting on the Museum’s YouTube channel the second Saturday of every month at 10 a.m.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/sixties-science-photography/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201017T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201017T110000
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CREATED:20201016T215955Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201016T220723Z
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SUMMARY:Sixties Science: Forensic Science Virtual Family Program
DESCRIPTION:Forensic science is the use of science and the scientific method to investigate crimes and evidence. Forensic investigations cover several topics including fingerprinting and DNA which are used to identify people using characteristics that are unique to each person. This Sixties Science lesson will show you how to collect and study fingerprints and extract DNA. \nThe Sixties Science program is a monthly series connecting history and STEAM from the 1960s to today for students ages 8-13. This program will highlight new topics each month through virtual programs debuting on YouTube the second Saturday of every month at 10 a.m. Visit our Education page for resources for this program and upcoming dates and topics.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/sixties-science-forensic-science-virtual-class/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201008T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201008T170000
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CREATED:20200918T151039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200923T204309Z
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SUMMARY:Educator Virtual Open House
DESCRIPTION:Your classroom needs have changed and so have The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza’s education offerings. Join our Educator Virtual Open House and learn all about the exciting new opportunities for you and your students. Take a break for an hour and join fellow educators for games\, activities\, and an overview of the Museum’s newest offerings including virtual tours and hands-on classes covering subjects including Civil Rights\, Civics\, Forensic Science\, and the Cold War plus new monthly programs focusing on the science and history of the 1960s. \nThis program is for Educators in grades 4-12. The Virtual Open House will be offered through Zoom. 1 hour of Continuing Education credit will be offered for Texas teachers.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/educator-virtual-open-house/
LOCATION:Virtual Program
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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SUMMARY:Sofia Valdez\, Future Prez Virtual Book Reading
DESCRIPTION:Women’s Vote Centennial Celebration!\nChristiana Reyes from The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza shares the book “Sofia Valdez\, Future Prez” by Andrea Beatty\, a young girl dreaming of ways to improve her community. After the story\, create a poster showing support for Sofia’s work. Be sure to have paper\, drawing items (examples: markers\, crayons\, colored pencils\, pens)\, and your imagination ready to create. \nThis program is available online only. Registration is required. Details on how to participate will be emailed. Emails may go to your spam folder. \nRegistration: bit.ly/SVFPVirtualReading \n¡Celebración del Centenario del Voto de las Mujeres!\nChristina Reyes del Museo Sexto Piso en Dealey Plaza comparte el libro “Sofia Valdez\, Presidenta Tal Vez” por Andrea Beatty\, un libro de una niña que sueña de maneras de mejorar su comunidad. Despues de la historia\, cree un póster soportando el trabajo de Sofia. Asegúrense de tener papel\, artículos del dibujo (como marcadores\, crayones\, o plumas)\, y tu imaginación lista para crear. \nEl programa esta disponible solamente en línea. La inscripción es un requisito. Detalles en como participar serán enviados por correo electrónico. El correo electrónico tal vez será encontrado en su carpeta de spam. \nLa inscripcion: bit.ly/SVFPVirtualReading
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/sofia-valdez-future-prez-virtual-book-reading/
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SUMMARY:A New Kennedy: John F. Kennedy and Civil Rights 1960-1963 Virtual Lecture
DESCRIPTION:In the November 1964 issue of LOOK magazine\, Martin Luther King\, Jr. reflected on John Kennedy one year after his assassination. In the interview\, King marveled at President Kennedy’s capacity to listen\, learn and grow. He mused that “there were\, in fact\, two John Kennedys. One presided in the first two years under pressure of the uncertainty caused by his razor-thin margin of victory. In 1963 a new Kennedy had emerged…. He was\, at his death\, undergoing a transformation from a hesitant leader with unsure goals to a strong figure with deeply appealing objectives.” \nJoin Dr. Sharron Wilkins Conrad\, Postdoctoral Fellow at Southern Methodist University’s Center for Presidential History\, as she documents how African Americans—initially dubious about his commitment—were won over by the candidate’s optimism and by the symbolic steps he took to demonstrate his sincerity. For black voters\, Kennedy’s transformation served as belated fulfillment of his political obligation for their help securing his narrow election victory. The assassination of the “New Kennedy” hit African Americans particularly hard\, largely because black mourners believed that this new President Kennedy embodied their hopes and was killed as a result. \n  \nNote:   This program will be offered through Zoom. The program is free\, but registration is required. To register\, visit http://www.bit.ly/TSFMNewKennedy \n  \nProgram format: Lecture with question and answer session at the end. \n 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/a-new-kennedy-john-f-kennedy-and-civil-rights-1960-1963-virtual-lecture/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200423T110000
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CREATED:20200414T205550Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200414T205550Z
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SUMMARY:Shaping a President: John F. Kennedy and PT-109
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sixth Floor Museum and the National Museum of the Pacific War to learn about President Kennedy’s service during World War II. Explore a PT-309 and a model of Kennedy’s PT-109\, then hear about how his time in the Navy helped shape his future. \n  \nIn the middle of World War II\, on August 2\, 1943\, Lt. John F. Kennedy’s motor torpedo boat PT-109 was sunk in the Pacific Theater. Kennedy\, clenching a life jacket strap between his teeth to tow one incurred crew-member\, swam for four hours to lead survivors to a nearby island. This dramatic tale of World War II heroism framed Senator Kennedy’s political narrative as he ran for president in 1960. \n  \nRegistration is required. Click here to register: https://www.connect2texas.net/pages/home/events/ 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/shaping-a-president-john-f-kennedy-and-pt-109/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Distance Learning
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:Education@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200415T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200415T123000
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SUMMARY:Storytelling through Art Virtual Program
DESCRIPTION:Explore art to learn about historic people and events. Discover how art tells stories by examining different artworks through clues in plain sight. Work with fiber artist Dr. Joan M.E. Gaither to create your own documentary artwork about yourself. \nMaterials needed: Paper\, pen or pencil\, and your imagination. \nRegistration is required. Click here to register: http://www.cilc.org/Interactive-Content/Community-of-Learning/COLApril13.aspx \nThis program is offered through the Center for Interactive Learning and Collaboration’s Community of Learning Program. \n 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/storytelling-through-art-virtual-program/
LOCATION:Virtual Class\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200217T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20200217T150000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T201859Z
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SUMMARY:Pop Culture Camelot: John F. Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Presidents Day 2020 at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, Curator Stephen Fagin presented a gallery talk and artifact showcase exploring the evolution of President John F. Kennedy’s image in popular culture over a sixty-year period\, from 1960 to 2020. Watch the program here.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/pop-culture-camelot-john-f-kennedy/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="The%20Sixth%20Floor%20Museum%20at%20Dealey%20Plaza":MAILTO:info@jfk.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20200217T113000
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CREATED:20210504T202036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210504T202237Z
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SUMMARY:Pop Culture Camelot: Jackie Kennedy
DESCRIPTION:To commemorate Presidents Day 2020 at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, Curator of Collections Lindsey Richardson presented a gallery talk and artifact showcase exploring the evolution of Jackie Kennedy’s image in popular culture over a sixty-year period\, from 1960 to 2020.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/pop-culture-camelot-jackie-kennedy/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191122T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191122T130000
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CREATED:20191015T184145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T181954Z
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SUMMARY:56th Anniversary Program: Living History with Bill Mercer
DESCRIPTION:An award-winning broadcast journalist\, Bill Mercer is a Dallas Press Club Living Legend and a member of the Texas Radio Hall of Fame. As a broadcaster with CBS affiliate KRLD Radio and Television in Dallas in 1963\, Mercer covered the breaking news of the Kennedy assassination\, reporting live from Dallas police headquarters. At a midnight press briefing on November 22\, 1963\, Mercer was the one to initially inform suspect Lee Harvey Oswald that he had been formally charged with the murder of President Kennedy. \n  \nMercer is co-author of the memoir When the News Went Live: Dallas 1963. As part of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute\, Mercer taught a semester-long course on the Kennedy assassination at Duke University. \n  \nWell-known as a sportscaster and play-by-play announcer\, Mercer was the voice of the Dallas Cowboys\, Texas Rangers\, the University of North Texas\, Southwest Conference and Chicago White Sox. An internationally popular wrestling announcer\, Mercer spent more than 35 years as a broadcast journalism professor at the University of North Texas.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/56th-anniversary-program-living-history-with-bill-mercer/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191121T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191121T203000
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CREATED:20191015T184452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T182326Z
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SUMMARY:Three Hours in Dallas: Film Premiere with Live Musical Score
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the world premiere of “Three Hours in Dallas\,” an original musical composition scored to accompany an all-new compilation of historic motorcade film footage. Written by award-winning composer Jesus Martinez and performed by a percussion ensemble from Arlington’s Sam Houston High School\, this unique immersive experience exemplifies President Kennedy’s affinity for the arts.\n  \nLinking the arts to the historic events of November 22\, 1963\, this cross-generational project spans 56 years. The composer was born in 1987\, and the performers were born in the early 2000s. The film score is meant to link sound effects and synchronized sound to specific scenes that will captivate the audience and create the sensation of personally witnessing the events of November 22\, 1963. As President Kennedy himself said\, “We must never forget…that art is not a form of propaganda…it is a form of truth.”\n  \nWith a master’s degree in Music Composition from Southern Methodist University and a bachelor’s degree in Music Education from University of Texas at Arlington\, Jesus Martinez has served as Composer-in-Residence for both the Alabama Orchestra Association and the Irving Symphony Orchestra. While at SMU\, he studied primarily with composer Dr. Robert Frank and developed a special interest in film scoring and new music ensembles. \n  \nMartinez was commissioned to score the film “Mystery of Birds\,” which premiered in Houston in 2011 and was selected to screen at the Los Angeles Black Film Festival. In 2012\, the film won the African Movie Academy Award for Best Film by an African Living Abroad. Also in 2011\, Martinez presented his 34-minute world premiere of “Threnody for 9/11 for Mixed Chamber Ensemble\,” which received accolades in Texas print and broadcast media and a resolution in his name issued by the Texas State Legislature. Martinez scored the 2013 film “Take the Spotlight\,” which premiered at four film festivals in Texas\, Arkansas and Georgia\, winning awards for best film and best director. \n  \nMost recently\, Martinez composed “The Sixth Floor\,” which premiered at the 30th anniversary of The Sixth Floor Museum on February 18\, 2019.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/three-hours-in-dallas-film-premiere-with-live-musical-score/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191120T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191120T210000
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CREATED:20191015T184536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T182040Z
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SUMMARY:Toward a Psychological Understanding of Lee Oswald\, Assassin
DESCRIPTION:While many over the years have pondered Oswald’s motive\, clinical psychologist Dr. Gene Riddle took a different tack – analyzing how Oswald became a person capable of assassinating a president. Over the course of six years\, Dr. Riddle conducted an in-depth study of Lee Harvey Oswald as part of a book-length project for the Professional School of Psychology in Sacramento. \nDr. Gene Riddle was in the fall term of his senior year at a county high school just outside Washington D.C. at the time of the deaths of John Kennedy\, J. D. Tippit\, and Lee Harvey Oswald. A licensed clinical psychologist in California\, with a 1997 PhD from the San Francisco campus of the Professional School of Psychology\, Riddle became fascinated with the psyche of Lee Harvey Oswald and spent more than six years compiling a professional book-length study of him. \nPrior to entering the mental health profession\, Dr. Riddle attained BA and MA degrees in Political Science and taught undergraduate political science courses at the University of Colorado\, Denver. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/toward-a-psychological-understanding-of-lee-oswald-assassin/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191119T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191119T203000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20191015T184619Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T182241Z
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SUMMARY:The Last Days of Lee Harvey Oswald: A Conversation with Ruth Paine
DESCRIPTION:Thrust overnight into the center of an international tragedy\, Ruth Paine still ponders a different outcome if she’d known Lee Harvey Oswald had stashed a rifle in her garage. For the first time ever\, Ruth shared her story at the Museum\, joining Curator Stephen Fagin in conversation as she reflected on her friendship with Marina Oswald and how the legacy of the Kennedy assassination continues to impact her life. \nA housewife living in Irving\, Texas\, Ruth Paine met Lee and Marina Oswald at a party in February 1963. Seven months later\, when the Oswald marriage began to falter\, Marina and her children moved into Ruth’s home. As a Quaker\, Paine was opposed to weapons\, and it wasn’t until the afternoon of November 22\, 1963 that she learned Oswald had hidden his rifle in her garage. Paine’s friendship with Marina and her proximity to Lee has placed her at the heart of this historic event; the aftermath of the events of 1963 still affect her today. In 2009\, the City of Irving purchased her former home and restored it to its 1963 appearance\, where it is now open to the public as a historic museum. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/the-last-days-of-lee-harvey-oswald-a-conversation-with-ruth-paine/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191004T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191004T133000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20190919T135433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200122T182414Z
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SUMMARY:Deep South Dispatch: Memoir of a Civil Rights Journalist
DESCRIPTION:Born and raised in the South during a time when racial segregation was the norm\, former New York Times journalist John N. Herbers witnessed and covered landmark civil rights uprisings that rocked the country\, the world and his own conscience. A leading civil rights journalist for more than a decade\, Herbers wrote from behind the front lines\, risking his own personal safety to bring awareness to the nation of the injustices and violence inflicted on African Americans. \nOn October 4\, Herbers’ daughter\, Washington journalist Anne Farris Rosen\, discussed Deep South Dispatch: Memoir of a Civil Rights Journalist\, the book she co-wrote with her father. This memoir provides riveting details about watershed events in the civil rights movement — the execution of Willie McGee\, murder trial of Emmett Till\, assassination of President John F. Kennedy\, Birmingham church bombing\, Freedom Summer murders in Mississippi and Selma riots – as well as Herbers’ encounters with both Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the Ku Klux Klan. \nDeep South Dispatch: Memoir of a Civil Rights Journalist was the closing program for the temporary exhibit 55 Years\, an installation of magazine covers featuring President Kennedy from 1963 to 2018 that showcased how the memorialization of the President evolved over time. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/deep-south-dispatch-memoir-of-a-civil-rights-journalist/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190422T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190422T200000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20190312T141028Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200110T161350Z
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SUMMARY:70 Years of Texas Television: An Evening with Bobbie Wygant
DESCRIPTION:Bobbie Wygant joined Texas’ first television station\, WBAP-TV\, in 1948\, two weeks before it went on the air. During her remarkable and trailblazing career\, spanning seventy years in broadcasting\, Wygant interviewed thousands of notable entertainers and celebrities from Bette Davis to Charley Pride to Bradley Cooper. In 1960\, she became the first woman in the southwest to host and produce a general interest talk show. Her popular midday program\, Dateline\, was live on the air when news broke of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22\, 1963—which was also Wygant’s birthday. \nThis special program included a wine reception\, complimentary parking and admission to the Museum’s temporary exhibit 55 Years\, an installation of magazine covers featuring President Kennedy from 1963 to 2018. While President Kennedy’s image and influence have continued to be the focus of magazine articles over the years\, 55 Years visually conveys how the symbolic memorialization of the 35th president has evolved over time. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/bobbiewygant/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190325T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190325T200000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20190301T152953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T174036Z
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SUMMARY:The Power of the Magazine Cover: Yesterday\, Today and Tomorrow
DESCRIPTION:Successful American leaders have always understood\, respected — and sometimes feared — the power of the media in shaping and shifting public opinions and perceptions. For more than a hundred years\, magazine publishers and politicians have had a symbiotic relationship. From Lincoln to Kennedy and beyond\, an American president’s appearance on a magazine cover has generated increased sales and readership for the publication and heightened public awareness of the president’s platform and policies. \n  \nOn Monday\, March 25\, the Museum presented The Power of the Magazine Cover: Yesterday\, Today and Tomorrow with Dr. Samir Husni. Known as Mr. Magazine™ and regarded as one of the nation’s foremost experts on print journalism\, Dr. Husni took us on a journey through the history of American magazines\, including the role magazine covers played in cementing the enduring mystique and legacy of President Kennedy. Perhaps the most photographed American president in history\, President Kennedy appeared on magazine covers throughout his lifetime and over the past fifty-five years since his death. \n  \nThis special program included admission to the Museum’s temporary exhibit 55 Years\, an installation of magazine covers featuring President Kennedy from 1963 to 2018. While President Kennedy’s image and influence have continued to be the focus of magazine articles over the years\, 55 Years visually conveys how the symbolic memorialization of the 35th president has evolved over time. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/the-power-of-the-magazine-cover-yesterday-today-and-tomorrow/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190218T200000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20190123T203811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190923T174151Z
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SUMMARY:Presidents Day Concert: Honoring the Museum’s 30th Anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Sixth Floor Museum paid tribute to both the Museum’s thirtieth anniversary and the fifty-fifth anniversary of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. These special milestones were marked by a newly commissioned work “The Sixth Floor” written by award-winning Texas composer Jesus Martinez and performed by the Julius Quartet. Arranged in three movements\, “Sniper’s Perch\,” “A Nation in Crisis” and “The Legacy\,” Martinez’s composition is a stirring journey from the darkest days of 1963 to a deeper understanding of the enduring legacy of President Kennedy and what lies beyond. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/30th-anniversary-concert/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20181029T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20181029T210000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180919T192220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T192213Z
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SUMMARY:Conflicting Conclusions: The Government Assassination Investigations
DESCRIPTION:As the intense subjects of discussion and debate that continue today\, two crucial government investigations into the death of President John F. Kennedy reflect the evolution of the memory and mood of the nation\, from a desire for closure in the immediate aftermath of the assassination to heightened cynicism and mistrust of the government more than a decade later. Conflicting Conclusions: The Government Assassination Investigations featured a conversation between Howard P. Willens\, Assistant Counsel on the staff of the Warren Commission\, and G. Robert Blakey\, Chief Counsel and Staff Director for the U.S. House Select Committee on Assassinations. Marking the first time these two highly respected members of the legal profession publicly discuss together their unique firsthand insights\, this program will explore the context of these investigations\, their findings and why questions remain still today\, almost 55 years following the assassination. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/conflicting-conclusions/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180823T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180823T210000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180724T183730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190201T192020Z
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SUMMARY:A Ripple of Hope: Film Screening and Conversation with Producer/Director Donald Boggs
DESCRIPTION:A Ripple of Hope is a powerful documentary produced and directed by award-winning filmmaker Dr. Donald Boggs that explores the passion for justice and personal courage that linked Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. in life as well as death. This film traces the events of April 4\, 1968\, when major cities across the United States erupted in riots and fires as news spread of the death of Martin Luther King Jr. Already en route to Indianapolis for a presidential campaign rally\, candidate Kennedy was urged to cancel the rally for his own personal safety. Instead\, he gave an extemporaneous speech that was credited with creating a sense of calm that averted violence in Indianapolis during the chaotic days following Dr. King’s death. \nThis was the final program in support of the temporary photography exhibit\, Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.\, which closes on September 3\, 2018. The program included a film screening of the one-hour documentary\, A Ripple of Hope\, which narrates the events of that tragic day through the voices of those who were there\, including Robert Kennedy’s press secretary Frank Mankiewicz\, U.S. Representative John Lewis\, former U.S. Representative Julia Carson and many more. A discussion with Dr. Boggs followed the screening. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/a-ripple-of-hope-film-screening-and-conversation-with-producer-director-donald-boggs/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180618T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180618T190000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180507T202605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181113T170534Z
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SUMMARY:Delta Epiphany: RFK In Mississippi
DESCRIPTION:Ellen Meacham\, author of Delta Epiphany: Robert F. Kennedy in Mississippi\, discussed the lasting impact of Robert F. Kennedy’s visit to the Mississippi Delta in 1967\, where Kennedy was stunned by the level of poverty and hunger he witnessed. Through the press coverage that followed him\, the nation gained new understanding that children were starving within the United States. The program was presented in conjunction with the Museum’s temporary exhibit\, Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/delta-epiphany-rfk-mississippi/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180604T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180604T180000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180507T193534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180720T151223Z
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SUMMARY:Rebel Spirits Opening Program
DESCRIPTION:The opening program of the Museum’s temporary exhibit Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. included a preview of the exhibit and a conversation with photojournalist/exhibit curator Lawrence Schiller and David Margolick\, author of the book The Promise and the Dream\, which helped inspire the Rebel Spirits exhibit. Both the book and the exhibit explore the unique relationship between Kennedy and King\, who came from vastly different worlds but shared the same interests in civil rights\, domestic poverty and opposition to the war in Vietnam. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/rebel-spirits-opening-program/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180312T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180312T193000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180219T161157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T185554Z
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SUMMARY:The Great Society: A Community Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Presented with the Dallas Theater Center\, this program focused on The Great Society\, the second part of Robert Schenkkan’s 2016 play All the Way. While facing a “war on poverty” at home\, the increasingly unpopular Vietnam war and powerful political enemies\, Lyndon B. Johnson fought to pass civil rights legislation and some of America’s most important social programs. Panelists included Schenkkan; Dr. Marvin Dulaney\, associate professor emeritus of history at University of Texas\, Arlington; Lee Cullum\, journalist and host of KERA’s CEO; and moderator Kevin Moriarty\, Dallas Theater Center Enloe/Rose Artistic Director. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/great-society-community-conversation/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20180306T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20180306T210000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20180207T160327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T185629Z
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SUMMARY:Nasher Prize Dialogue: Sculpture + History
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the Nasher Sculpture Center’s Nasher Prize\, this program looked at the ways in which artists work with documents\, found and archived materials\, and research to create sculptural work that considers particularly potent historic moments and issues\, as well as the current political climate. Panelists included Chilean-born\, New York-based artist\, architect and filmmaker Alfredo Jaar; artist and recent recipient of the Calder Prize Jill Magid (New York); artist and educator Paul Ramirez Jonas (New York)\, and Dallas-based artist lauren woods. The conversation was moderated by Ben Davis\, national art critic for artnet News.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/nasher-prize-dialogue-sculpture-history/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171129T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171129T120000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20171102T141957Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171207T200703Z
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SUMMARY:Mourning a President - A Conversation with Major William F. Lee: Memories of a Sentinel
DESCRIPTION:As a lieutenant in the U.S. Marine Corps in Washington\, D.C. in 1963\, Major William F. Lee participated in the Death Watch rotations – sentry duty by the U.S. Armed Forces around the president’s casket – in the East Room of the White House and in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda. Lee silently observed both private moments of the Kennedy family as well as the nation’s grief as thousands paid their respects at the Capitol. \n 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/conversation-william-f-lee/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171118T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171118T140000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20171020T152733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180619T185749Z
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SUMMARY:What Has the Government Been Hiding? 54 Years of Secrets & the Release of the JFK Records
DESCRIPTION:The JFK Records Collection Act of 1992 required the National Archives and Records Administration to release all withheld government files pertaining to President Kennedy’s assassination by October 26\, 2017. Best-selling authors Dr. Larry Sabato of the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics and Philip Shenon\, former New York Times reporter\, discussed the ramifications and revelations of the newly released records with moderator Dave Davies\, senior reporter for Philadelphia public radio station WHYY-FM. View this program on YouTube. \n 
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/jfk-records-release/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171023T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20171023T203000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20170825T173848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180328T214828Z
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SUMMARY:From the Oval Office to Dallas Love Field: White House Correspondent Sid Davis Remembers
DESCRIPTION:In a special program marking the 55th anniversary of the Cuban missile crisis\, former White House correspondent Sid Davis shared his memories of being in the Oval Office in October 1962 when President Kennedy demanded the removal of Soviet missiles from Cuba. Davis was also in the motorcade in Dallas on November 22\, 1963 and was one of three journalists to witness the swearing-in of President Johnson aboard Air Force One. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/sid-davis/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20170927T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20170927T200000
DTSTAMP:20221021T154114
CREATED:20170707T152537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171221T173726Z
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SUMMARY:The Assassin’s Assassin: A Case Study of the Jack Ruby Trial
DESCRIPTION:Armed with newly released documents from the original prosecution file\, Judge Brandon Birmingham and criminal defense attorney/former Dallas County assistant district attorney Toby Shook told the story of the “trial of the century” that played out just months later in a Dallas courtroom. View this program on YouTube.
URL:https://www.jfk.org/event/assassins-assassin-case-study-jack-ruby-trial/
LOCATION:The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza\, 411 Elm St.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75202\, United States
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