From Tuesday's program on #InternationalWomensDay, "Bridge Builders: An Inspiring Conversation with Women Leaders of Arkansas."
Watch the full program: https://t.co/BZ9dNvB70f
On #InternationalWomensDay, a look back at Secretary of State @HillaryClinton's visit to the Clinton School in September 2011 as part of the Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture Series.
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Today is #InternationalWomensDay and the Clinton School and Clinton Foundation are partnering to host a special Bridge Builders conversation at the @ClintonCenter.
More information on the program and how to RSVP: https://t.co/LbiG0YfpGM
On Tuesday, March 8, @DrVMDS will take part in a special International Women’s Day Bridge Builders conversation with influential Arkansas women who are leading in business, philanthropy, and higher education.
>> https://t.co/ASaDBLNJ0Q
From 2019: "Remembering Betty Ford," a #WomensHistoryMonth conversation with Susan Ford Bales, daughter of President Gerald Ford and First Lady Betty Ford, and Lisa McCubbin, author of "Betty Ford: First Lady, Women's Advocate, Survivor, Trailblazer."
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For #WomensHistoryMonth , a look back at Madeleine Albright's visit to the Clinton School and Kumpuris Distinguished Lecture in 2010.
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On Tuesday, March 8, @DrVMDS will take part in a special International Women’s Day Bridge Builders conversation with influential Arkansas women who are leading in business, philanthropy, and higher education.
>> https://t.co/ASaDBLNJ0Q
Remembering Paul Farmer, who worked tirelessly to advance health care and social justice in the developing world.
His program, from 2009, focused on the importance of a results-driven agenda when tackling impactful issues like global health.
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On Tuesday at 10 a.m., the @ClintonSchool and @ClintonFdn present a virtual panel discussion featuring leaders of preeminent Civil Rights museums and institutions from across the country.
>> https://t.co/SqvdVq7xVp
Bob Kendrick is the President of the @NLBMuseumKC, the world’s only museum dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of African-American baseball and its profound impact on the social advancement of America.
>> https://t.co/zB6YHbtS17
As we kickoff #BlackHistoryMonth, a look back at programs featuring important, influential Black voices.
Constance Slaughter-Harvey was the first African American female to both receive a law degree from @OleMiss and serve as judge in Mississippi.
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Bernard Kinsey helped form the Xerox Black Employees Association and now leads The Kinsey Collection, a national touring museum exhibit of African American art and history dating back to the year 1600.
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From 2013: On the 50th anniversary of the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. began writing his “Letter from a Birmingham Jail,” the Clinton School and @ClintonFdn join participants around the world for a public reading in celebration. #MLKDay2022 https://t.co/KGion1HPNZ
From 2018: Mickey Ibarra is President of @ISG_DC and founder and chairman of @LLN_USA.
He is a member of the Ibarra Foundation Board of Directors and served on the Mexican American Legal Defense and Education Fund Board. #HispanicHeritageMonth
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From 2014, @DrCEBejarano delivered a program on Latino political participation in the U.S., analyzing the diverse Latino population and the factors that influence male and female differences in voting and policy attitudes. #HispanicHeritageMonth
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.@DavidHayesBauti is the Professor of Medicine and Director of the Center for the Study of Latino Health and Culture at @UCLA.
In 2017, he delivered a program at the Clinton School, "Latino Leadership and Cinco de Mayo in the American West."
>> https://t.co/Vqz4jatRYG
As part of #HispanicHeritageMonth, we look back at the 2014 visit from @henrygcisneros, the first Hispanic-American mayor of a major U.S. city in San Antonio, and the former Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.
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In 2007, Roger Dow, President and CEO of the U.S. Travel Association, visited the Clinton School and spoke about the impact 9/11 had on the travel industry.
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.@vermontgmg visited the Clinton School in September 2019, reading excerpt from his book, “The Only Plane in the Sky: An Oral History of 9/11.”
>> https://t.co/xaBV6qR5Fp
The book grew out of a piece Garrett wrote for @politico in 2016.
>> https://t.co/2VQfJfmS8Y