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COMMUNICATING WORTHINESS: THE KENNEDY MYTH AT THE OSCAR POMILIO FORUM

After more than half a century from John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s demise, the famous US dynasty still lives on the international stage. An example? Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, politician and human rights activist, soon in Italy for the Oscar Pomilio Forum

Lawyer, writer and University professor, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s niece and Robert’s eldest daughter, is an eclectic personality of the US historical dynasty, cradle of some of the most far-seeing interpreters of Western society and its changes.

Kennedy Townsend has stood out at both political and social level. Lieutenant Governor of Maryland from 1995 to 2003, among her several non-governmental activities, in 1984 she set up the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights Award, a yearly international prize for those personalities giving a meaningful and bold support to human rights protection in their countries.

By virtue of her institutional and civil commitment, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend will be guest of honour and main speaker of the next Oscar Pomilio Forum, annual summit on ethics and worthiness, scheduled for next March 10th in Pescara, Italy.

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