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PEPFAR and Global Health Diplomacy in South Africa
In honor of World AIDS Day, join us for a conversation about the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief’s (PEPFAR) implementation in South Africa.
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In honor of World AIDS Day, join us for a conversation about the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief’s (PEPFAR) implementation in South Africa.
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Join NMAD and Smithsonian experts for a virtual talk on the Lenape and Cherokee treaties, focusing on negotiations and treaty-making processes.
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Join us for a closing lecture by artist and preservation architect Jorge Otero-Pailos, as he delves into the creative process and historical significance of the artworks presented in his exhibition, Treaties on De-Fences.
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Join the National Museum of American Diplomacy on September 24, 2024 for a chance to view new and departing exhibits.
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On June 12 , June 26, July 10, and July 31, NMAD will be hosting open houses to allow the public to view the newly-installed Treaties on De-Fences exhibition by artist Jorge Otero-Pailos.
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Join us for a discussion on how the 1924 Foreign Service Act, also known as the Rogers Act, created the modern-day merit-based U.S. Foreign Service.
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Join us for a chance to view our multiple temporary exhibits, including our new exhibit "Commemorating 100 Years of Our Foreign Service: The 1924 Rogers Act."
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To commemorate Black History Month, NMAD’s Historian Dr. Alison Mann will offer a talk on the notable Black abolitionist, Henry Highland Garnet, and his controversial, brief diplomatic appointment in Liberia.
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200 years ago, President James Monroe addressed Congress on how the United States should work to prevent European interference in the Western Hemisphere. This address…
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In honor of Native American Heritage Month, join us for a conversation with the first Native American to be named a U.S. ambassador to the UN Human Rights Council, Ambassador (ret.) Keith Harper.