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  1. TechGirls

    TechGirls

    TechGirls is an international exchange program designed to empower young girls to pursue careers in the science and technology sectors.

  2. TechGirls Give Back!

    TechGirls volunteered at Hell's Kitchen Farm Project in New York City.

    TechGirls volunteered at Hell's Kitchen Farm Project in New York City.

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    TechWomen Exchange Expertise to Excel

    TechWomen pairs the next generation of women leaders in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) with their professional counterparts in the United States.

  4. OneBeat, YALI Alumnus "Gets Loud" About Social Justice

    OneBeat and Mandela Washington Fellowship alumnus Alain Chirwisa of the DRC makes socially conscious music and art, focusing on social justice and women's issues.

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    The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders

    The Mandela Washington Fellowship for Young African Leaders is the flagship program of President Obama’s Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI) that empowers young people through academic coursework, leadership training, and networking.

  6. State Department Celebrates 75 Years of Exchanges at Global Leadership Forum in Virginia

    State Department is sponsoring the Global Leadership Forum in Charlottesville, Virginia from March 29-30, 2016. The two-day forum is part of the Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs’ celebration of 75 years of State Department-sponsored exchange programs.

  7. Dr. Jill Biden Joins TechWomen Mentors and Leaders to Hear Their Mentoring Stories

    Dr. Jill Biden, second lady of the United States, believes in the power of mentoring and in the power of the TechWomen program. "I love the idea of women helping other women to succeed and to soar,” she said.

  8. Youth TechCamp

    It's hands-on experience at Youth TechCamp

    The U.S. Department of State hosted the first Youth TechCamp in Washington, D.C. for 21 Kennedy-Lugar Youth Exchange and Study (YES) Program alumni

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    Poor Rich Boy Serenades American Audiences

    The "discreetly subversive" indie rock band from Lahore, Pakistan enjoys a beautiful day in Washington, D.C. before they kicked off their U.S. Center Stage tour with a June 3 performance at the Kennedy Center's Millennium Stage.

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