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DESCRIPTION:Lecture with U.S. Ambassador (ret.) Harriet Lee Elam-ThomasDire
 ctor\, Diplomacy Program\, University of Central FloridaFormer\nU.S. Ambas
 sador Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas will share personal and professional\nreflec
 tions drawn from a lifetime of experience as a diplomat\, a public\ndiplom
 acy expert\, and a communicator.&nbsp\;\nAmbassador Elam-Thomas comes to S
 yracuse as part of her conversation\nseries entitled “Civility Strategies:
  Healing Approaches That Unite People and\nStrengthen Democracy.”&nbsp\; H
 er series\nfocuses on uniting across lines of race\, gender\, religion\, s
 exual orientation\nand political affiliation.&nbsp\; \n\n&nbsp\;\n\nAmbass
 ador\nElam-Thomas’ remarkable life journey is documented in the recently p
 ublished\nmemoir\, Diversifying Diplomacy: My\nJourney From Roxbury to Dak
 ar.&nbsp\; She\noffers an insider’s look at her service to the nation\, in
 cluding perspectives\non overcoming anti-American sentiment abroad and for
 ging productive\, mutually\nbeneficial diplomatic relationships.&nbsp\;\nC
 opies of Diversifying Diplomacy\nwill be available for purchase and signin
 g by the author at the event.The event is co-sponsored by the public relat
 ions/international relations graduate program\, a joint program offered by
  the Newhouse School and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affa
 irs\; the public relations department (Newhouse)\; and the international r
 elations program (Maxwell).&nbsp\;For more information\, or if you require
  accommodations\, please contact Elizabeth Feeley at eafeeley@syr.edu or (
 315) 443-7401 by Monday\, September 24.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:Diplomacy\, Diversity\, and Civility in Turbulent Times with U.S. A
 mbassador (ret.) Harriet Lee Elam-Thomas
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><b>Lecture with U.S. Ambassador (ret.) Harr
 iet Lee Elam-Thomas</b></p><p><b>Director\, Diplomacy Program\, University
  of Central Florida</b></p><p>Former\nU.S. Ambassador Harriet Lee Elam-Tho
 mas will share personal and professional\nreflections drawn from a lifetim
 e of experience as a diplomat\, a public\ndiplomacy expert\, and a communi
 cator.&nbsp\;\nAmbassador Elam-Thomas comes to Syracuse as part of her con
 versation\nseries entitled “Civility Strategies: Healing Approaches That U
 nite People and\nStrengthen Democracy.”&nbsp\; Her series\nfocuses on unit
 ing across lines of race\, gender\, religion\, sexual orientation\nand pol
 itical affiliation.&nbsp\; \n\n&nbsp\;</p><p>\n\nAmbassador\nElam-Thomas’ 
 remarkable life journey is documented in the recently published\nmemoir\, 
 <i>Diversifying Diplomacy: My\nJourney From Roxbury to Dakar</i>.&nbsp\; S
 he\noffers an insider’s look at her service to the nation\, including pers
 pectives\non overcoming anti-American sentiment abroad and forging product
 ive\, mutually\nbeneficial diplomatic relationships.&nbsp\;\nCopies of <i>
 Diversifying Diplomacy</i>\nwill be available for purchase and signing by 
 the author at the event.</p><p>The event is co-sponsored by the public rel
 ations/international relations graduate program\, a joint program offered 
 by the Newhouse School and the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Af
 fairs\; the public relations department (Newhouse)\; and the international
  relations program (Maxwell).&nbsp\;<br></p><p>For more information\, or i
 f you require accommodations\, please contact Elizabeth Feeley at eafeeley
 @syr.edu or (315) 443-7401 by Monday\, September 24.&nbsp\;</p>
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