Audience members take turns reading from Robert Kennedy's 1966 UC Berkeley "Speech to Stud
Audience members take turns reading from Robert Kennedy's 1966 UC Berkeley "Speech to Students."
This is documentation from the RFK Remix event on June 7th, 2008 at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA.
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RFK Remix is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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Toastmasters member Becky D. RFK's "Speech to Students" - UC Berkeley, 1966.
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Toastmasters member Becky D. RFK's "Speech to Students" - UC Berkeley, 1966.
This is documentation from the 3rd of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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Amateur impersonator and Kennedy family admirer Gary N. brings his tribute to John F. Kenn
Amateur impersonator and Kennedy family admirer Gary N. brings his tribute to John F. Kennedy to the podium.
This is documentation from the last of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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Toastmasters member Felicia O. reads from RFK's speech at the Americans for Democratic Act
Toastmasters member Felicia O. reads from RFK's speech at the Americans for Democratic Action Dinner - Philadelphia, February 24th, 1967.
This is documentation from the 3rd of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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St. James Park patrons Wolf and Shan read from RFK's 1966 Cape Town University speech.
St. James Park patrons Wolf and Shan read from RFK's 1966 Cape Town University speech.
This is documentation from the 3rd of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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Toastmaster member Mary M. reads from RFK's infamous speech in Indiana where he broke the
Toastmaster member Mary M. reads from RFK's infamous speech in Indiana where he broke the news of Martin Luther King Jr's death, April 4, 1968.
This is documentation from the 3rd of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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In this video Didi, a member of a local Toastmaster club, reads from a speech RFK original
In this video Didi, a member of a local Toastmaster club, reads from a speech RFK originally gave at Cape Town University in 1966.
This is documentation from the third of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA - which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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In this video Wei Wei, a member of a local Toastmaster club, reads from a speech RFK origi
In this video Wei Wei, a member of a local Toastmaster club, reads from a speech RFK originally gave at Cape Town University in 1966.
This is documentation from the third of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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In one of the more unusual activations of the RFK Memorial Forum, Stephanie S. recites 2 v
In one of the more unusual activations of the RFK Memorial Forum, Stephanie S. recites 2 versions of a favorite passage from the bible. The audio is transposed over video of Stephanie demonstrating the military ritual "shoot the boots."
This is documentation from the first of 4 Saturday events at the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Forum in St. James Park, San Jose, CA which commemorates him speaking there 2 months before his assassination. As part of the temporary public art project, "RFK Remix" - http://www.rfkremix.info, individuals are invited to recite RFK speeches in front of a tapestry sewn from recycled clothing. The tapestry acts as a temporary renovation and a visual cue to signal activity taking place at the monument during the Saturday events in the park (May 10th, 17th, 24th and 31st — 11am - 1pm) and relates to the story of a woman who used to give away free clothing in the park. "RFK Remix" is a project produced by artist Helena Keeffe and is one of several temporary public art projects presented by the San Jose Office of Cultural Affairs http://www.w1w2.org sponsored by City of San José Public Art Program, the Santa Clara Valley Transit Authority and the San Jose Redevelopment Agency.
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