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Katrina Swett

Yvonne Katrina Swett (née Lantos; born October 8, 1955) is the President of the Lantos Foundation.[2][3][4] She is also an American educator and the former chair of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom from 2012 to 2013, and then in 2014 to 2015.[5] She ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic candidate for Congress in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district during the 2002 United States midterm elections.

Katrina Swett
Personal details
Born
Yvonne Katrina Lantos

(1955-10-08) October 8, 1955 (age 68)
San Francisco, California, U.S.[1]
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1980)
Children7
EducationYale University (BA)
University of California, Hastings (JD)
University of Southern Denmark (PhD)

Early life, education and career edit

Swett is a first-generation American. Her father, the congressman Tom Lantos (D-CA), a survivor of the Holocaust, and her mother, Annette Tillemann Lantos, came to the United States from Hungary after World War II. Katrina Swett has a sister, Annette.

She skipped high school, entered college at 14, and transferred to Yale where her older sister Annette was a student. She earned a degree in political science there in 1974 at 18, and her Juris Doctor in 1976 from the University of California, Hastings College of Law.[6] At 21, she joined the staff of then U.S. Senator Joe Biden's Senate Judiciary Committee.[7] In 2006, she earned her Ph.D. in history with a focus on Human Rights and United States Foreign Policy from the University of Southern Denmark.[8]

She is the wife of Ambassador and former Congressman Richard Swett, vice president of Swett Associates, Inc., a consulting firm.[9] Swett met Richard Swett at Yale, where she became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, largely through her interactions with Jeffrey R. Holland.[10] Katrina and Richard married in 1980.[11] The couple have seven children and live in Bow, New Hampshire.[8]

Awards edit

In 2009, Swett was awarded the Knight's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary for her efforts in setting up the Tom Lantos Institute in Budapest, continuing her late father's work for the benefit of ethnic minorities there. In 2016, in the company of at least 100 other recipients of Hungarian state awards, Swett returned the Knight's Cross in protest of the Hungarian government's commendation of Zsolt Bayer, a writer, publisher, public speaker, and member of the Fidesz party for his rhetoric, what she considers antisemitic, anti-Muslim, and antiziganist.[12]

In 2016, the International Center for Law and Religion Studies and J. Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University presented Swett the International Religious Liberty Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the promotion and preservation of religious freedom.[13]

Political career edit

Swett ran two of her father's campaigns for Congress. She was a Congressional staffer, first as a legislative assistant and then as Deputy Counsel to the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee.[9]

She co-hosted a political talk show, Beyond Politics on WMUR-TV Channel 9 with former Assistant Secretary of State Elizabeth Tamposi.[9] She ran in 2002 against Republican incumbent U.S. Representative Charles Bass and received less than 41% of vote, losing by 16%.[14][15][16]

Swett was national co-chair of Joe Lieberman's 2004 presidential race.[17] She accused General Wesley Clark of apostasy on the AUMF in the Iraq War of 2003, and for having linked Al-Qaeda with Iraq.[18] In 2006, she supported Lieberman's successful 2006 re-election campaign as an Independent against Democrat Ned Lamont[17] and Republican nominee Alan Schlesinger.[19]

2002 U.S. House of Representatives campaign edit

She ran for Congress in 2002, unsuccessfully attempting to recapture the seat previously held by her husband. General Wesley Clark endorsed her; he had known the Swetts when he was SACEUR and they lived in Denmark.[18] She received financial support from her parents, Nancy Pelosi, John and Lisa Pritzker, a San Francisco Supervisor and her husband, Warren Hellman, Herbert Sandler and Marion Sandler, Steven Spielberg, Kate Capshaw, David Geffen, and other Californians.[20]

2008 U.S. Senate campaign edit

 
Katrina and Dick Swett, at 2008 Milford Labor Day parade

On January 18, 2007, Katrina Swett announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate in the 2008 elections in New Hampshire, in hopes of being the Democratic nominee to unseat incumbent Republican John E. Sununu. She began fundraising for the 2008 Senate campaign. After former Governor and 2002 nominee Jeanne Shaheen announced her candidacy, Swett withdrew and endorsed Shaheen,[21] who later won the election.

2010 U.S. House of Representatives campaign edit

On January 14, 2010, Katrina Swett announced her candidacy for the Democratic Primary for Congress in New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district in the 2010 elections.[22] Her more left-leaning opponent, Ann McLane Kuster, won the primary election,[23] but Kuster lost in the general election to her Republican opponent, Charles Bass.

Ann Kuster won the general election in the 2012 U.S. House of Representatives campaign.

References edit

  1. ^ "Yvonne Catherine Lantos, Born 10/08/1955 in California |CaliforniaBirthIndex.org". www.californiabirthindex.org. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  2. ^ "About Leadership". Lantos Foundation. Retrieved 2017-07-20.
  3. ^ Q&A with Katrina Lantos Swett – C-SPAN Video Library. Retrieved 2012-04-26.

    Katrina Lantos Swett talked about the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice, and her late father, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA), who founded the bipartisan Congressional Human Rights Caucus. She told the story of her parents' escape from German labor camps and eventual immigration to the U.S. from Hungary. Other topics included her concerns over Russian leadership pulling the country away from democracy, and her admiration for the Dalai Lama's contributions to human rights. She discussed her failed campaign to represent New Hampshire's 2nd Congressional district in 2010, her husband Richard Swett's service as ambassador to Denmark and representation of New Hampshire's 2nd district for two terms, and raising seven children.

    Katrina Lantos Swett teaches foreign policy at Tufts University, and is President of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice. She received her undergraduate degree from Yale University, her J.D. from the University of California, and her Ph.D. in History from the University of Southern Denmark.

    (video of interview)
  4. ^ "Katrina Lantos Swett, President, Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice". C-SPAN. April 15, 2012. Retrieved 2014-12-01.(rough transcript of interview)
  5. ^ "Former Commissioners". United States Commission on International Religious Freedom. Apr 11, 2008. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  7. ^ Beach, Pendleton (January 6, 1991). "Lantos-Swett seemingly does it all". The Telegraph. Vol. 5, no. 41. Nashua, New Hampshire. pp. A1, A4. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  8. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 2007-11-14. Retrieved 2012-04-29.
  9. ^ a b c . Swett Associates official web site. Archived from the original on 2007-03-22. Retrieved 2007-06-20.
  10. ^ "Faith – Deseret News". www.deseret.com. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  11. ^ "Spring For Music Live: The Houston Symphony's Subversive, Sardonic Shostakovich". www.nhpr.org. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  12. ^ "Hungary award returned after 'racist' writer honoured". BBC News. 2016-09-04. Retrieved 2016-09-04.
  13. ^ "Dr. Katrina Lantos Swett Receives 2016 International Religious Liberty Award". International Center for Law and Religion Studies. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
  14. ^ "About this Collection | United States Elections Web Archive | Digital Collections | Library of Congress". Library of Congress. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  15. ^ "Water Crisis Looms For A Thirsty Planet". www.nhpr.org. 24 April 2012. Retrieved Oct 4, 2019.
  16. ^ post by Eric M. Appleman at GWU web site
  17. ^ a b Essay-Blog by Kos dated June 13, 2007, citing Moskowitz, Eric (August 13, 2006). . Concord Monitor. Archived from the original on May 11, 2008. Retrieved February 14, 2020. (both retrieved on June 20, 2007).
  18. ^ a b Wyatt, Edward (January 11, 2004). "Tape Shows General Clark Linking Iraq and Al Qaeda". ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times (1851–2008). New York, N.Y. p. A16. ISSN 0362-4331. ProQuest document ID 92956858ProQuest 92956858.
  19. ^ United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006: Information and Much More from Answers.com, citing United States Senate election in Connecticut, 2006
  20. ^ Epstein, Edward (September 9, 2002). "Lantos stumps hard for daughter's campaign; Bay Area funds help fill Katrina Swett's New Hampshire war chest" (fee, via Fairfax County Public Library). San Francisco Chronicle. p. A5. GALE|A91178670. Retrieved 2012-04-27.. Gale Biography In Context. (subscription required)
  21. ^ Katrina Swett Drops out of NH Senate Race"[permanent dead link], WCSH-TV 6 September 21, 2007. Retrieved September 22, 2007
  22. ^ "Swett joins House race" 2013-10-21 at the Wayback Machine, Concord Monitor, January 15, 2010
  23. ^ Kiely, Kathy (September 15, 2010). "Liberal Democrats oust party stalwart in N.H. House primary". USA Today. Retrieved 2012-04-26. The Progressive Change Campaign Committee, a group founded to promote the candidacies of Democrats at the leftward edge of the party's spectrum, is celebrating a big victory tonight in a New Hampshire Democratic primary. PCCC-backed Ann McLane Kuster defeated longtime Democratic activist Katrina Swett in a race to pick a nominee for the seat being vacated by Rep. Paul Hodes.

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Yvonne Katrina Swett nee Lantos born October 8 1955 is the President of the Lantos Foundation 2 3 4 She is also an American educator and the former chair of the U S Commission on International Religious Freedom from 2012 to 2013 and then in 2014 to 2015 5 She ran unsuccessfully as the Democratic candidate for Congress in New Hampshire s 2nd congressional district during the 2002 United States midterm elections Katrina SwettPersonal detailsBornYvonne Katrina Lantos 1955 10 08 October 8 1955 age 68 San Francisco California U S 1 Political partyDemocraticSpouseRichard Swett m 1980 wbr Children7EducationYale University BA University of California Hastings JD University of Southern Denmark PhD Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Awards 3 Political career 3 1 2002 U S House of Representatives campaign 3 2 2008 U S Senate campaign 3 3 2010 U S House of Representatives campaign 4 References 5 External linksEarly life education and career editSwett is a first generation American Her father the congressman Tom Lantos D CA a survivor of the Holocaust and her mother Annette Tillemann Lantos came to the United States from Hungary after World War II Katrina Swett has a sister Annette She skipped high school entered college at 14 and transferred to Yale where her older sister Annette was a student She earned a degree in political science there in 1974 at 18 and her Juris Doctor in 1976 from the University of California Hastings College of Law 6 At 21 she joined the staff of then U S Senator Joe Biden s Senate Judiciary Committee 7 In 2006 she earned her Ph D in history with a focus on Human Rights and United States Foreign Policy from the University of Southern Denmark 8 She is the wife of Ambassador and former Congressman Richard Swett vice president of Swett Associates Inc a consulting firm 9 Swett met Richard Swett at Yale where she became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints largely through her interactions with Jeffrey R Holland 10 Katrina and Richard married in 1980 11 The couple have seven children and live in Bow New Hampshire 8 Awards editIn 2009 Swett was awarded the Knight s Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary for her efforts in setting up the Tom Lantos Institute in Budapest continuing her late father s work for the benefit of ethnic minorities there In 2016 in the company of at least 100 other recipients of Hungarian state awards Swett returned the Knight s Cross in protest of the Hungarian government s commendation of Zsolt Bayer a writer publisher public speaker and member of the Fidesz party for his rhetoric what she considers antisemitic anti Muslim and antiziganist 12 In 2016 the International Center for Law and Religion Studies and J Reuben Clark Law School of Brigham Young University presented Swett the International Religious Liberty Award in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the promotion and preservation of religious freedom 13 Political career editSwett ran two of her father s campaigns for Congress She was a Congressional staffer first as a legislative assistant and then as Deputy Counsel to the Criminal Justice Subcommittee of the Senate Judiciary Committee 9 She co hosted a political talk show Beyond Politics on WMUR TV Channel 9 with former Assistant Secretary of State Elizabeth Tamposi 9 She ran in 2002 against Republican incumbent U S Representative Charles Bass and received less than 41 of vote losing by 16 14 15 16 Swett was national co chair of Joe Lieberman s 2004 presidential race 17 She accused General Wesley Clark of apostasy on the AUMF in the Iraq War of 2003 and for having linked Al Qaeda with Iraq 18 In 2006 she supported Lieberman s successful 2006 re election campaign as an Independent against Democrat Ned Lamont 17 and Republican nominee Alan Schlesinger 19 2002 U S House of Representatives campaign edit See also United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire 2002 New Hampshire She ran for Congress in 2002 unsuccessfully attempting to recapture the seat previously held by her husband General Wesley Clark endorsed her he had known the Swetts when he was SACEUR and they lived in Denmark 18 She received financial support from her parents Nancy Pelosi John and Lisa Pritzker a San Francisco Supervisor and her husband Warren Hellman Herbert Sandler and Marion Sandler Steven Spielberg Kate Capshaw David Geffen and other Californians 20 2008 U S Senate campaign edit nbsp Katrina and Dick Swett at 2008 Milford Labor Day paradeSee also United States Senate election in New Hampshire 2008 On January 18 2007 Katrina Swett announced her candidacy for the U S Senate in the 2008 elections in New Hampshire in hopes of being the Democratic nominee to unseat incumbent Republican John E Sununu She began fundraising for the 2008 Senate campaign After former Governor and 2002 nominee Jeanne Shaheen announced her candidacy Swett withdrew and endorsed Shaheen 21 who later won the election 2010 U S House of Representatives campaign edit See also United States House of Representatives elections in New Hampshire 2010 District 2 On January 14 2010 Katrina Swett announced her candidacy for the Democratic Primary for Congress in New Hampshire s 2nd congressional district in the 2010 elections 22 Her more left leaning opponent Ann McLane Kuster won the primary election 23 but Kuster lost in the general election to her Republican opponent Charles Bass Ann Kuster won the general election in the 2012 U S House of Representatives campaign References edit Yvonne Catherine Lantos Born 10 08 1955 in California CaliforniaBirthIndex org www californiabirthindex org Retrieved Oct 4 2019 About Leadership Lantos Foundation Retrieved 2017 07 20 Q amp A with Katrina Lantos Swett C SPAN Video Library Retrieved 2012 04 26 Katrina Lantos Swett talked about the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice and her late father Representative Tom Lantos D CA who founded the bipartisan Congressional Human Rights Caucus She told the story of her parents escape from German labor camps and eventual immigration to the U S from Hungary Other topics included her concerns over Russian leadership pulling the country away from democracy and her admiration for the Dalai Lama s contributions to human rights She discussed her failed campaign to represent New Hampshire s 2nd Congressional district in 2010 her husband Richard Swett s service as ambassador to Denmark and representation of New Hampshire s 2nd district for two terms and raising seven children Katrina Lantos Swett teaches foreign policy at Tufts University and is President of the Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice She received her undergraduate degree from Yale University her J D from the University of California and her Ph D in History from the University of Southern Denmark video of interview Katrina Lantos Swett President Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice C SPAN April 15 2012 Retrieved 2014 12 01 rough transcript of interview Former Commissioners United States Commission on International Religious Freedom Apr 11 2008 Retrieved Oct 4 2019 Trustee Biographies New England College Archived from the original on 2012 10 15 Retrieved 2012 04 29 Beach Pendleton January 6 1991 Lantos Swett seemingly does it all The Telegraph Vol 5 no 41 Nashua New Hampshire pp A1 A4 Retrieved 2012 04 29 a b Katrina Swett for Senate 2008 campaign website Archived from the original on 2007 11 14 Retrieved 2012 04 29 a b c About Us Swett Associates official web site Archived from the original on 2007 03 22 Retrieved 2007 06 20 Faith Deseret News www deseret com Retrieved Oct 4 2019 Spring For Music Live The Houston Symphony s Subversive Sardonic Shostakovich www nhpr org Retrieved Oct 4 2019 Hungary award returned after racist writer honoured BBC News 2016 09 04 Retrieved 2016 09 04 Dr Katrina Lantos Swett Receives 2016 International Religious Liberty Award International Center for Law and Religion Studies Retrieved 2017 08 08 About this Collection United States Elections Web Archive Digital Collections Library of Congress Library of Congress Retrieved Oct 4 2019 Water Crisis Looms For A Thirsty Planet www nhpr org 24 April 2012 Retrieved Oct 4 2019 post by Eric M Appleman at GWU web site a b Essay Blog by Kos dated June 13 2007 citing Moskowitz Eric August 13 2006 Joe s N H supporters still loyal Lieberman allies distraught at loss Concord Monitor Archived from the original on May 11 2008 Retrieved February 14 2020 both retrieved on June 20 2007 a b Wyatt Edward January 11 2004 Tape Shows General Clark Linking Iraq and Al Qaeda ProQuest Historical Newspapers The New York Times 1851 2008 New York N Y p A16 ISSN 0362 4331 ProQuest document ID 92956858ProQuest 92956858 United States Senate election in Connecticut 2006 Information and Much More from Answers com citing United States Senate election in Connecticut 2006 Epstein Edward September 9 2002 Lantos stumps hard for daughter s campaign Bay Area funds help fill Katrina Swett s New Hampshire war chest fee via Fairfax County Public Library San Francisco Chronicle p A5 GALE A91178670 Retrieved 2012 04 27 Gale Biography In Context subscription required Katrina Swett Drops out of NH Senate Race permanent dead link WCSH TV 6 September 21 2007 Retrieved September 22 2007 Swett joins House race Archived 2013 10 21 at the Wayback Machine Concord Monitor January 15 2010 Kiely Kathy September 15 2010 Liberal Democrats oust party stalwart in N H House primary USA Today Retrieved 2012 04 26 The Progressive Change Campaign Committee a group founded to promote the candidacies of Democrats at the leftward edge of the party s spectrum is celebrating a big victory tonight in a New Hampshire Democratic primary PCCC backed Ann McLane Kuster defeated longtime Democratic activist Katrina Swett in a race to pick a nominee for the seat being vacated by Rep Paul Hodes External links editFinancial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission 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