
Kerry Kennedy
Kerry Kennedy, born on September 8, 1959, is an American human rights activist and author, and the daughter of Robert F. Kennedy. She is the president of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization, which focuses on promoting human rights and social justice globally. Kerry is also known for her advocacy work related to women's rights and environmental issues.
Born on Sep 08, 1959 (65 years old)
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Venezuela:
Kerry Kennedy is the president of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization.
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Dominican Republic:
Kerry Kennedy is the president of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization advocating for the release of Venezuelan migrants.
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El Salvador:
Kerry Kennedy, president of the Robert F. Kennedy Human Rights organization, reported on the human rights situation in El Salvador's detention centers.
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Venezuela:
Kerry Kennedy, a lawyer and human rights activist, reported being denied access to a prison in El Salvador to verify the conditions of 10 Venezuelan migrants.
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Brazil:
Kerry Kennedy described the 'pain' that she and her family felt upon seeing the autopsy photos of her father published by the Trump administration.
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Austria:
Kerry Kennedy speaks during a memorial service for her mother Ethel Kennedy.
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United Kingdom:
Kerry Kennedy criticized JK Rowling's views on transgender issues, leading to Rowling returning her Ripple of Hope award.
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India:
Kerry Kennedy bears the name of one of America’s most famous and historically significant families - the Kennedy family.
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Argentina:
Kerry Kennedy was mentioned in the list of contacts associated with Epstein.
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India:
Kerry Kennedy has been referenced in records, though the nature of her connections remains unclear.
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