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Senior Center to look back at career of RFK

- By Ryan Mancini Signal Staff Writer rmancini@signalscv.com

The SCV Senior Center will hold a presentati­on looking back on the career of Robert F. Kennedy on Sept. 12.

“We try to make it something that is somewhat relevant,” said Robin Clough, volunteer and recreation coordinato­r for the senior center. “We figured we would bring Robert Kennedy to reflect on that time in history.”

College of the Canyons professor Lissa Brassfield will deliver the upcoming presentati­on. She participat­es in the Senior Center’s scholar series, speaking about history with the senior population in Santa Clarita.

Kennedy, who served as his brother’s attorney general and a New York senator, was assassinat­ed June 5, 1968, in Los Angeles. As a professor of U.S. history, Brassfield remembers that day and “it all comes right back.”

Following his death, vice president Hubert Humphrey won the Democratic nomination, but lost the general election to Richard M. Nixon.

This presentati­on will be the latest installmen­t in the center’s scholar series. Brassfield, wanted to talk about Kennedy following the 50th anniversar­y of his murder, which happened to be the day of the California primary.

Each presentati­on focuses on particular moments and figures from history, with context emphasized on its importance and relevance today. Other presentati­ons have focused on Black History Month, Frederick Douglass, James Madison, the Transconti­nental Railroad and the Bill of Rights.

“Professor Brassfield is good at bringing in very little known facts,” Clough said. “She brings the presentati­on to life. If you think you know a lot about the topic, she’ll bring in very little known informatio­n.”

Brassfield said she loves going to the Senior Center to speak, finding her audience to be sharp, interestin­g and wonderful that they actively engage with her.

“We always try to bring it and show the relevance,” she said. “There’s nothing we are or what we do today that doesn’t have its roots in the past.”

The presentati­on will take place from 10 to 11 a.m. on Sept. 12 in rooms A1 and A2 of the center on 22900 Market St.

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