Institute Resources
In addition to its exhibits and public programs, a variety of resources are available to assist different audiences in learning more about the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate and its work. Resources are available for Educators, Students, Scholars and Researchers, and the Press.
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Public Programs
The Citizen's Senate Premiere
Join the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the premiere of The Citizen’s Senate, a new educational program that highlights key moments in American history when citizens have compelled the U.S. Senate to act. The first installment will examine the struggles and ultimate success of the final decade of the suffrage movement. -
Oral History
The Edward M. Kennedy Oral History Project
in partnership with the Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia -
Public Programs
The First Amendment and Hate Speech
A Forum Hosted by the National Constitution Center
National Constitution Center President and CEO Jeffrey Rosen engages in a wide-ranging conversation with U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Stephen Breyer. Afterwards, a moderated panel discussion on First Amendment and hate speech will take place. -
Public Programs
The Good Friday Agreement: 20 years of Peace and Progress in Northern Ireland
Hosted by the Consulate General of Ireland, Boston, the British Consulate General, Boston and the Irish Network Boston
This program will mark the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement, which continues to be the cornerstone of peace and reconciliation on the island of Ireland, featuring a keynote address by Senator George Mitchell. -
Public Programs
The History and Future of Planning in Boston
Hosted by the City of Boston and Imagine Boston 2030
The history and future of planning was held at the Edward M. Kennedy Institute on Thursday, April 27, 2017. This was the first in a series of conversations with expert panelists on the future of the City of Boston, hosted by Imagine Boston 2030. This conversation explored how city planning, urban design, architecture and public spaces influence and shape the future of the city. -
Public Programs
The Next Generation of Leaders is Here
A conversation with millennials in public service
The Institute will bring young leaders together for a discussion of how their generation is defining civic engagement, the value and importance of public service, and what political activism means for up-and-coming thought leaders. -
Oral History
Theodore C. Sorensen Oral History (2005)
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Oral History
Theodore C. Sorensen Oral History (2005), Family friend; advisor
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Oral History
Theodore C. Sorensen Oral History (2006)
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
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Oral History
Theodore C. Sorensen Oral History (2006), Family friend; advisor
Copyright 2016 the Miller Center Foundation and the Edward M. Kennedy Institute for the United States Senate.
