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  1. TechWomen SpeakOUT on StoryCorps

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    Menekse Gencer (Silicon Valley Mentor) & Noha Abousonna (Egyptian TechWoman) talk about their journey working in technology as women.

  2. MOOCs Engage Bolivian Youth on Business Strategy

    Photo of MOOC participants in discussion during class

    MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) engage Bolivian youth on business strategy.

  3. Language Learning with Emojis

    Four emoji expressions on blue background

    Our National Security Language Initiative for Youth (NSLI-Y) alumni used emojis to teach us a few words in Mandarin Chinese.

  4. Tony Memmel - "Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up (Anthem)" - live in Amman, Jordan

    Tony Memmel and His Band perform "Never, Never, Never Gonna Give Up (Anthem)" at the Roman Theatre in Amman, Jordan - a 6,000-seat, 2nd century theatre.

  5. Food Security Seminar Lincoln, Nebraska

    Fulbright Foreign Students and U.S. Experts Gather in Lincoln, NE, to Discuss the Critical Issue of Food Security.

  6. Dance! Diplomacy in Motion

    Rennie Harris and dance troupe PureMovement

    Check out the four dance companies scheduled to tour around the globe in 2012 as part of the U.S. Department of State's DanceMotion USA program.

  7. Groundbreaking Musical Exchange - Center Stage

    Still image of Center Stage performers.

    Center Stage, is a groundbreaking cultural diplomacy initiative that connects foreign artists with American communities through the performing arts.

  8. Hoba Hoba Spirit Will Tour The United States

    Hoba Hoba Spirit, a "Morocc'n Roll" band from Casablanca

    Hoba Hoba Spirit, a "Morocc'n Roll" band from Casablanca, is one of the seven musical acts that will tour the U.S. in 2014 with the Center Stage cultural exchange program.

  9. Learn Arabic in Morocco!

    Kalyn and Nathan hanging out with their fellow students and friends in Morocco

    Kalyn and Nathan, National Security Language Initiative for Youth students in Marrakech, Morocco, describe how their experiences learning Arabic in the classroom, speaking with locals in the country's native language, and making personal connections with the people they meet have positively impacted and enriched their lives.

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