
Mary Kerry Kennedy commonly known as Kerry Kennedy is an American lawyer, author and human rights activist who was born in Washington D.C on September 8, 1959.
Kerry Kennedy is also the chair of the Amnesty International Leadership Council and the author of the book Being Catholic Now. In areas like El Salvador, Gaza, Haiti, Kenya, Northern Ireland, and South Korea, she worked as a human rights activist.
In 1988, she founded the Robert F. Kennedy Center for Human Rights.
Kerry Kennedy is the seventh of Robert F. Kennedy, a former senator from New York and candidate for the presidency eleven’s children.
Kerry Kennedy has a net worth estimated at $100 million.
Kerry Kennedy Illness: What Disease Does Kerry Kennedy Have?
Kerry Kennedy has a condition called spasmodic dysphonia, a specific form of an involuntary movement disorder called dystonia that affects only the voice box hence making mentioning of some words and letters difficult.
Kerry has been battling this illness for about a decade.
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