Sunday, May 26, 2024

The Danger of a Small Act of Cowardice in the Age of Trump; Interview w/David Hume Kennerly (part 2)

 


Glenn Kirschner

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At the age of 24, David Hume Kennerly won the Pulitzer Prize for photos he took as a combat photographer in Vietnam during the Vietnam war AND for photos he took at the legendary 1971 Ali vs. Frasier fight at Madison Square Garden. At age 27, he was asked by President Gerald Ford to be the White House Photographer. Mr. Kennerly has photographed every American president from LBJ through Biden. And now, at age 77, he's made an important statement about the courage that is necessary in 2024 to meet the urgency of this moment in America's history, when our democracy is under attack from within. His recent article in the Atlantic, titled "The Danger of a Small Act of Cowardice", explains the stand he decided to take by resigning from the board of trustees of the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, as we discuss in episode 2 of our two-part conversation. I am thrilled to present part 2 of this 2-part, in-depth conversation with Mr. Kennerly. Link to Atlantic article: https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/... If you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts and mission, you can becoming a Team Justice patron at:   / glennkirschner   And you can find my audio podcast, Justice Matters, wherever you usually get your podcasts. And my website at glennkirschner.com Follow me on: Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2 Twitter:   / glennkirschner2   Facebook:   / glennkirschner2   Instagram:   / glennkirschner2 



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Interview with David Hume Kennerly
by Glenn Kirschner


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