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January 30, 2006: Headlines: Directors - Shriver: Movies: Documentaries: History: Daughters of Charity Health System: A new documentary, "American Idealist: The Life & Legacy of Sargent Shriver," to be screened at Los Angeles conference
A new documentary, "American Idealist: The Life & Legacy of Sargent Shriver," to be screened at Los Angeles conference
The conference will also pay tribute to R. Sargent Shriver, who created and led the innovative anti-poverty programs of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, with a discussion including former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor. A new documentary, "American Idealist: The Life & Legacy of Sargent Shriver," will be screened on Thursday evening, introduced by First Lady Maria Shriver and her brother, Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem Bobby Shriver. Sargent Shriver was the Founding director of the Peace Corps.
A new documentary, "American Idealist: The Life & Legacy of Sargent Shriver," to be screened at Los Angeles conference
Conference Will Seek to Identify Innovative Solutions to Poverty
Monday January 30, 11:28 am ET
Senator John Edwards to Give Keynote Address
Senator Dianne Feinstein and First Lady Maria Shriver are Honorary Co-Chairs
LOS ANGELES, Jan. 30 /PRNewswire/ -- On February 2nd and 3rd, 2006, at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles, the Daughters of Charity Health System will convene nationally-recognized leaders on poverty issues to identify innovative, practical and achievable solutions to address systemic poverty in California and the nation.
Honorary Co-Chairs of the conference are First Lady Maria Shriver and Senator Dianne Feinstein. The keynote speaker will be former United States Senator John Edwards, director of the Center on Poverty, Work, and Opportunity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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The conference will also pay tribute to R. Sargent Shriver, who created and led the innovative anti-poverty programs of the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, with a discussion including former U.S. Secretary of Commerce Mickey Kantor. A new documentary, "American Idealist: The Life & Legacy of Sargent Shriver," will be screened on Thursday evening, introduced by First Lady Maria Shriver and her brother, Santa Monica Mayor Pro Tem Bobby Shriver.
Scenes from American Idealist
Chicago Video Project - American Idealist
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Sargent Shriver has arguably touched more lives than any American since Franklin Roosevelt. Television journalist and former LBJ aide Bill Moyers calls him “the best all-around politician I’ve ever seen.” Yet, Shriver remains unknown to most Americans today. During his tenure in the Kennedy and Johnson administrations, Shriver created the Peace Corps, directed the War on Poverty, and served as U.S. ambassador to France. The programs he created—including the Peace Corps, Head Start, Legal Services for the Poor, VISTA, Job Corps, Foster Grandparents, and Special Olympics—have improved the lives of millions. Sarge’s story offers both a guiding paradigm and a source of inspiration for those who wish to serve.
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