With the long holiday weekend in the rear-view mirror, Hillary’s loyal supporters can look forward to seeing her honored three times this week by organizations she has long supported. It is always gratifying to see her dedicated work recognized this way.
Congratulations, Mme. Secretary!
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The
WOMEN FOR WOMEN INTERNATIONAL
20TH ANNIVERSARY
GALA CELEBRATION
Honoring
The Honorable Hillary Rodham Clinton
2013 CHAMPION OF PEACE AWARD
WfWI Co-Founders
Zainab Salbi and Amjad Atallah
VISIONARY AWARD
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 2013
American Museum of Natural History
Milstein Hall of Ocean Life
Central Park West at 79th St
New York, NY
Former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton To Be Named 2013 Lantos Prize Laureate
November 7, 2013, WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Lantos Foundation for Human Rights and Justice today announced that it will award the 2013 Lantos Human Rights Prize, its highest honor, to Hillary Rodham Clinton. The Former Secretary of State will receive the award for her tireless efforts to promote human rights for women around the world and her groundbreaking work on promoting human rights through Internet freedom. Former recipients of the Lantos Prize include the Dalai Lama, Elie Wiesel, Paul Rusesabagina and Chen Guangcheng. The award ceremony will take in Washington, DC on December 6, 2013. It will be open to press and coverage is invited.
“Hillary Rodham Clinton has gained global recognition for her leadership in so many critical arenas, but we are particularly proud to recognize the enormous contributions she has made to human rights causes,” said Katrina Lantos Swett, President of the Lantos Foundation. “Her proclamation that ‘women’s rights are human rights’ changed the way the world thinks about human rights and opened doors for women in a way that only Hillary Clinton could. Furthermore, Secretary Clinton’s pioneering work on Internet Freedom has focused worldwide attention on the urgent need to “tear down the walls” of closed societies that seek to imprison their citizens behind internet firewalls that have become the iron curtains of this “virtual” century, She has also provided a powerful intellectual framework for advancing this central human right of our time.”
In nearly four decades of public service, Hillary Rodham Clinton has served as an advocate, attorney, First Lady, United States Senator and most recently as Secretary of State of the United States. Though she has championed a number of issues ranging from education to health care, Secretary Clinton is revered in the human rights community for her 1995 Beijing speech where she boldly stood up for women’s rights and became a true global champion for those issues. She also broke new ground in 2010 when she declared that governments that fail to allow for Internet freedoms are not only attempting to crush dissent, but to deny human rights.
bill clinton tells the media to stop jumping the gun on hillary:
http://www.politico.com/blogs/media/2013/12/bill-clinton-media-jumping-gun-on-hillary-178741.html
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I saw him this morning on CNN. It is not the first time he has made a statement like this, either.
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no. he’s probably more tired of this than we are. 🙂
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And if that’s the case, imagine how tired of it she must be.
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It seems that every time they interview him they ask about a possible Hillary run. It must be tiresome for him to keep being asked the same question over and over.
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Very tired I am sure. I would love to see all her awards someday.
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That’s why she needs her own library/museum in Seneca Falls.
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