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Blinken names chief diversity officer to lead change on a problem as old as the department itself

Blinken names chief diversity officer to lead change on a problem as old as the department itself CNN 1 hr ago By Nicole Gaouette, CNN © Darrin Zammit Lupi/Reuters U.S. Ambassador to Malta Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley addresses participants during a gay pride parade organized by the Malta Gay Rights Movement in Sliema, outside Valletta, June 30, 2012. Secretary of State Antony Blinken named retired ambassador Gina Abercrombie-Winstanley as the department s first chief diversity and inclusion officer Monday, a step that current and former diplomats said reflects Blinken s seriousness about improving diversity at America s oldest Cabinet agency. Gina has a track record over her career of bringing empirical rigor and fierce urgency to the fight for diversity and inclusion and in pushing for accountability, Blinken said Monday at the State Department. He said Abercrombie-Winstanley has consistently been a courageous and outspoken voice on these issues, in

Exclusive: ZOA Slams House Committee, Ilhan Omar Troubling Tweets

10 Apr 2021 Zionist Organization of America (ZOA) President Morton Klein blasted the House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFA) as well as Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) on Friday, after tweeting out messages on Holocaust Remembrance Day viewed as “reprehensible,” “hateful” and “antisemitic.” In an exclusive statement to Breitbart News, ZOA head Morton Klein expressed his “deep concern” over an official HFA tweet that neglected to “mention Jews and antisemitism,” and instead merely recalled “six million (unidentified) lives” and “general forces” of prejudice and injustice, in addition to a “hateful, antisemitic” tweet by Omar which used Holocaust Remembrance Day to attack the Jewish state.

Biden Administration Restoring Hundreds of Millions in Aid to Palestinians

Biden Administration Restoring Hundreds of Millions in Aid to Palestinians Mike Wagenheim 04/11/2021 Reinstating aid cut by the previous administration gives the US a ‘seat at the table’ in order to help reform the UN refugee agency The administration of US President Joe Biden is restoring hundreds of millions of dollars in aid to the Palestinians cut during the Donald Trump years. Supporters of the move say it’s the right thing to do, both humanely and politically. Opponents say it’s morally wrong, and is pushing, if not overstepping, legal boundaries set by Congress. The State Department announced Wednesday it would provide at least $235 million in aid to the Palestinians, following less dramatic and quieter steps taken in recent weeks to fund Palestinians living in the West Bank and Gaza, including $15 million to vulnerable communities to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic and $75 million for economic support. The former funding was to be distributed through an Ameri

GOP rep enters NY gubernatorial race amid Cuomo scandals, lies

GOP Rep. Lee Zeldin announced his candidacy for governor of New York for 2022 on Thursday morning in the wake of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s scandals, cover-ups and mishandling of the pandemic. 

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