Museums and Communities Connect

Posted by Michele Peregrin / May 18, 2012

Children participating in Museums Connect help design and construct a mosaic for their school. [State Department photo by Michele Peregrin/ Public Domain]

About the Author: Michele Peregrin serves as a Program Officer in the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs at the Department of State.

For decades, the Department of State has recognized the importance of cultural institutions and the arts to connect individuals, build community, and showcase world cultures. At the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, we believe that arts and culture have the ability to go beyond language barriers to open new channels of communication and bridge differences.

A few weeks ago, I was fortunate enough to travel to our country's largest yearly conference for museum professionals. Organized by the American Association of Museums (AAM), this year's theme was "Creative Community." The conference focused on ways for museums to not only reach out to their local community, but to explore… more »

Photo of the Week: Secretary Clinton Hosts Strategic Dialogue With Civil Society

Posted by Sarah Goldfarb / May 18, 2012

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton hosts Strategic Dialogue with Civil Society at the U.S. Department of State in Washington, D.C., on May 16, 2012. [State Department photo/ Public Domain]

About the Author: Sarah Goldfarb serves as an Assistant Editor for DipNote.

This week's "Photo of the Week" comes to us from Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton's official photographer Michael Gross and shows Secretary Clinton and Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Tara Sonenshine hosting a Global Town Hall with Civil Society Representatives on May 16, 2012. Present in the audience were civil society representatives from more than 40 countries and senior leaders from the State Department and throughout the U.S. Government. Individuals also participated online through embassy viewing parties held around the world.

Secretary Clinton said, "...As we see the explosion of civil society groups around the world, we want to support you. I think that in… more »

Decent Work for Informal Sector Workers

Posted by Melanne Verveer and Barbara Shailor / May 17, 2012

Special Representative Barbara Shailor and Ambassador-at-Large Melanne Verveer meet on informal sector workers with a group of experts from academia, labor, and civil society. [State Department photo by Matthew G. Miller/ Public Domain]

About the Author: Melanne Verveer serves as the Ambassador-at-Large for Global Women's Issues and Barbara Shailor serves as the Special Representative for International Labor Affairs at the Department of State.

On May 14, a group of experts from academia, labor, and NGOs joined us for a vibrant discussion on the role of women in the global economy. The conclusion was clear; we must continue to advocate for decent work for working women around the world -- especially for women in the informal sector.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton commented on this in 2010 at the United Nations in New York: "I remember once driving through Africa with a group of distinguished experts. And I saw women working in the fields and I saw women working in the markets and I saw women with wood on their heads and water on their heads and children on their backs. And I remarked that women just seem to… more »

Watch Live: Ambassador Rice Discusses Foreign Policy in a Google+ Hangout

Posted by DipNote Bloggers / May 17, 2012

U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Susan Rice speaks to reporters after a Security Council meeting on March 16, 2011, at UN headquarters in New York. [AP File Photo]

Today, join Ambassador Susan E. Rice and New York Times columnist Nicholas D. Kristof as they break ground on the frontier of social media and U.S. foreign policy. In a live Google+ Hangout, Ambassador Rice and Mr. Kristof will discuss the world's most pressing challenges and America's role in an increasingly interconnected world. They will be joined live by a selection of citizens who will ask questions from the U.S. and overseas.

Watch the conversation live at 2:30 p.m. EST on The Times's homepage or on the New York Times Google+ page, and join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag… more »

NATO: Stronger With Its Partners

Posted by David Turnbull / May 16, 2012


About the Author: David Turnbull serves as Second Secretary, Political Officer at the U.S. Mission to NATO.

More nations will participate in NATO's Chicago Summit than ever before. This Sunday and Monday, almost 60 nations, including over 30 NATO partners, will come together in Chicago. With the help of many of these partners, the Alliance will define an important milestone in its operation in Afghanistan, and consider how to address future security challenges together.

You probably know that NATO has 28 Allies who are bound to collective defense. What you might not know is that over 40 other countries work with NATO on a broad array of issues from counter-piracy, to energy security, counter-terrorism, promoting the role of women in peace and security, and more. These countries are not members of the Alliance, but have decided to work with NATO to promote international peace and security,… more »

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