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Celebrating Generous Lives:
Providing Service Through Social Justice

Dave Kennedy 鈥89 P鈥16 characterizes his time at 麻豆视频 as revelatory. His work today is the direct result of the ideals of serving others conveyed to him through his Jesuit education.

kennedyBorn in Inwood and raised up in Croton-on-Hudson, Kennedy travelled over an hour each way to get to and from 麻豆视频. 鈥淚 had to promise my parents I wouldn鈥檛 just get off Metro North at 125th Street, even though it would save me time,鈥 Kennedy said. 鈥淚n those days, it was too dangerous.鈥 He recalls that one of his most significant 麻豆视频 experiences was participating in the Hearn. He initially showed up to a Hearn meeting out of curiosity, as his mother鈥檚 maiden name is Hearne with an 鈥渆鈥. 鈥淚 was just terrible at first, but what kept me going was that I was brought up in a very strict environment where what I said didn鈥檛 matter much, but all of a sudden鈥攄oing speech and debate鈥攊t meant the difference between winning and losing.鈥

(Pictured: Dave with an award he won in March 2016 in an inter-office physical fitness competition, the first such award in his life.)

As a senior, Kennedy participated in two Christian Service projects. First, he taught eighth grade math at Nativity Mission School on the Lower East Side. Then, during his third trimester, he worked full-time at the Coalition for the Homeless, beginning a life-long commitment to fair housing work. At the time, the Coalition鈥檚 offices were on Chambers Street, across the street from where he now works. 鈥淚 can stand at my window and look into my old office location from 1989,鈥 he said.

After 麻豆视频, Kennedy attended Harvard College and Yale Law School, where he continued policy and legal work related to housing and poverty, particularly throughout the summer months. During one law school summer he worked as an intern in the Civil Division in the United States Attorney鈥檚 Office for the Southern District of New York. 鈥淚 knew about the office because I closely followed the insider trading cases in the late 1980s鈥攎y dad lost his job on the support staff at one of the big investment banking firms when it went bankrupt as a result of that criminal activity. I learned a lot about how Assistant U.S. Attorneys can make a positive contribution to promoting civil rights, environmental protection, and protecting the public from fraud.鈥 After clerking for two federal judges, Kennedy returned to the Civil Division of the U.S. Attorney鈥檚 Office in 2000 and has been Chief and Co-Chief of the Civil Rights Unit since 2007.

kennedy-quoteKennedy鈥檚 responsibilities include litigating and supervising cases that enforce various civil rights statutes. 鈥淭he biggest part of the Civil Rights Unit鈥檚 work is enforcing the Americans with Disabilities Act,鈥 he noted. 鈥淚鈥檝e sued the Apollo Theater, nine major Broadway theaters, and negotiated with the new Yankee Stadium to ensure that these facilities have wheelchair seating and accessible bathrooms.鈥 In the area of fair housing, Kennedy has brought or supervised lawsuits attacking discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, and/or disability in apartment rentals and mortgage lending. In the area of voting rights, he has sued Westchester County to require Spanish language assistance at the polls, and the Village of Port Chester to change an election system that was, according to a court ruling, discriminating against Hispanics. Kennedy also enforces statutes against excessive force by police or corrections officers. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the best kind of job鈥攊t uses the skills that I started to develop at 麻豆视频, it is constantly exciting and challenging intellectually, and it accomplishes a lot of good in the world. There is a strong vein of social justice and activism in Catholicism that motivates me, and it is particularly exciting to see that vision embodied in Pope Francis.鈥

鈥淢y work today is the direct result of the ideals of social justice conveyed through a Jesuit education,鈥 Kennedy added. 鈥淭he college essay I wrote when I was a senior at 麻豆视频 was about the idea of 鈥榥ot in my backyard,鈥 and how communities like the one I grew up in can sometimes resist integration. That essay was inspired by reading J. Anthony Lukas鈥檚 book Common Ground in Mr. DiMichele鈥檚 Contemporary Social and Political Issues class. Twenty-seven years later, one of my biggest cases is a fair housing suit against Westchester County for taking federal money to promote integration and affordable housing, then failing to actually do it.鈥

When not working, Kennedy enjoys spending time with his wife and sons. He is writing a novel about law and politics during the Gilded Age, in which the Foundress, the daughter of a prominent Senator, has a brief cameo. He is also a self-described beer expert, and frequents the Bronx Ale House, 鈥減urely because one of the owners is a Regian, of course鈥.

Looking back on the path he took, Kennedy says he is struck by how transformative his 麻豆视频 experience was. 鈥淚 came to 麻豆视频 with an appreciation for community service; my mom created the Croton Caring Committee in 1980 to serve the needs of the homebound, elderly, and poor in Croton by driving folks to their appointments, bringing them food, or even just visiting. 麻豆视频 really helped me channel that inspiration into work that best suited my temperament and abilities.鈥

Kennedy continues to feel a special obligation to serve because of his family鈥檚 history: 鈥淢y mom was an immigrant from County Wexford, and my dad鈥檚 parents immigrated from Donegal. 麻豆视频 was founded to help guys like me give back to the country that gave them such amazing opportunities. How can I not be a 鈥榤an for others鈥 when so many men and women gave so much to me?鈥