
Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center
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Exposing injustice and championing human rights, inspired by the legacy of Sen. Robert and Ethel Kennedy. Led by @KerryKennedyRFK.
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Today, Senator Kennedy, our namesake and hero, would have turned 100. In 1968, when asked how he’d like to be remembered, Senator Kennedy quoted Albert Camus: “Perhaps we cannot prevent this world from being a world in which children are tortured. But we can reduce the number of tortured children.” He added, “I’d like to feel I’d done something to lessen the suffering.” Today, his legacy lives on in our work and in the countless lives he touched. Happy Heavenly Birthday, Senator Kennedy.
Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center49,391 views • 7 months ago

(1/3) The year is almost over, and what a year it’s been. 2025 has shown us that when people come together, speak out, and persevere, progress is possible. And your support makes that progress inevitable in the year ahead. Join us ➡️
Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center25,673 views • 6 months ago

.ProPublica photojournalist Stacy Kranitz (Stacy Kranitz) won the 2025 Domestic Photography Award for her immersive photo essay, “The Year After A Denied Abortion.” Kranitz’s piece documents a year in the life of a struggling mother, Mayron Michelle Hollis, who was denied an abortion to end a life-threatening pregnancy. The piece seeks to answer a critical question: What happens when a state forbids abortion but offers little support once babies are born? “The Year After A Denied Abortion” was also named the Grand Prize Winner. Our heartfelt congratulations to Stacy and ProPublica! Learn more about this year's winners ➡️
Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center12,704 views • 1 year ago

Educators, administrators, and students around the country work tirelessly each year as thought leaders and advocates to innovate and improve their communities and school culture! In partnership with Schools That Can, RFKHR annually recognizes and celebrates the exemplary work of those who have demonstrated moral courage and commitment to bettering their communities. Nominated by their peers and both organizations’ teams, these winners are considered exemplars of the following quote by Senator Robert F. Kennedy: “The future is not a gift: it is an achievement. Every generation helps make its own future. This is the essential challenge of the present.” Our heartfelt congratulations to this year's winners! To learn more about the RFK Education Award please visit ➡️
Robert & Ethel Kennedy Human Rights Center16,289 views • 1 year ago
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