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U.S. Sports Envoy Talks Mental Health during COVID-19
The COVID-19 global pandemic has placed health at the forefront of everyday conversations around the world.
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AWE Alumna’s Winery Ignites Economic Expansion in Rural India
Tage Rita, an alumna of the U.S. State Department’s Academy for Women’s Entrepreneurs program, is using her business to help restore prosperity to a remote area of India known for its fruit – one bottle at a time.
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MEET 5 YLAI FELLOWS WHO TRAVELED AS YOUTH DELEGATES TO THE SUMMIT OF THE AMERICAS
The United States hosted the Ninth Summit of the Americas from June 6 - 10, in Los Angeles, California.
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Empowering Our Own: AWE Alumna Advocates for Samoan Land Rights
[Auckland, May 2022] Samoan lawyer and Academy for Women Entrepreneurs alumna Sala Josephine Stowers-Kolo has a singular focus: to educate and provide legal support to fellow Samoans regarding their land rights.
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MentorTalks: Art, Science, and Space Diplomacy
From a Fulbright ETA to leading digital efforts for the Artemis missions as a contractor at NASA Headquarters, Thalia Patrinos talks about perseverance and more.
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The Academy for Women Entrepreneurs Indo-Pacific Women-in-Tech Summit: Developing a Sisterhood of Entrepreneurial Women
The first-ever Indo-Pacific Women in Tech Summit in mid-November helped empower hundreds of women entrepreneurs from Brunei, India, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, and Vietnam.
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Empowering Entrepreneurship & Revitalizing Ukraine’s Economy: Highlights from the AWE4Ukraine Summit
Coordinated by the U.S. Government and its partner, CEED Slovenia, the AWE4Ukraine Summit allowed Ukrainian women business owners currently living around Europe to further their professional expertise, extensive networks, and a sense of community.
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AWE Alumna Demonstrates the Fashion in Recycling
AWE alum María Rojas got inspired to open a business that recycles plastic into fashion accessories.
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Training Panamanian Customs to Prevent Cultural Property Smuggling
Trafficking stolen, looted, or forged art, antiquities, and other cultural objects benefits criminal organizations and terrorist groups, erodes the legal art market, and harms our relationships with foreign partners and allies.
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Cultural Heritage Game Jam Winners Tell Their Story
The role of games in protecting cultural heritage