Women’s History Month: Honoring the Many “Firsts” of African American Female Ambassadors
When I take a historical look at Black Women in international affairs, I immediately think of outstanding figures such as Patricia Roberts Harris, the first
When I take a historical look at Black Women in international affairs, I immediately think of outstanding figures such as Patricia Roberts Harris, the first
Thank you, Mr. President. At the top, I want to express my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of last week’s terrorist attack
Thank you, Mr. President. Let me start by thanking Under-Secretary-General DiCarlo for briefing us on the current situation in Ukraine’s temporarily occupied territories, and Ukraine,
Last year for Women’s History Month, I compiled an article “Honoring the Many ‘Firsts’ of African American Female Ambassadors.” The article included 14 female former ambassadors and was meant
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Dana Lynn Banks, of Pennsylvania, to be United States Director of the African Development Bank for a term of five years, vice Oren E. Whyche-Shaw.
One of the great Western authors of today received one of the most prestigious awards DSP can offer. Charles Ray, bestselling author of several series
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from the United States Mission to the United Nations website Thank you, Mr. President. Over the past month, the world has watched with understandable frustration,
A retired career diplomat. A thrift-shopping college student. A treasured autograph. The Queens of the Stone Age. They all crossed paths, one day this past