U.S. Chargé presents Missouri Sherman-Peter with The Bahamas’ 2013 International Woman of Courage award
Tuesday, 19 March 2013 16:35From Bahamaislandsinfo
U.S. Chargé d’Affaires John Dinkelman with the U.S. Embassy’s 2013 IWOC award recipient, Ms. Missouri Sherman-Peter along with the 2012 award recipient The Honorable Janet Bostwick and the 2010 honoree, Dr. Sandra Dean Patterson.NASSAU, Bahamas — For the last seven years in honor of International Women’s Day, the United States Government has asked its embassies around the world to nominate one female leader for the International Women of Courage Award. Each year, U.S. Embassy Nassau proudly recognizes a Bahamian female leader who has demonstrated perseverance in the struggle to address inequalities faced by women throughout The Bahamas.
On Friday, March 15, 2013, U.S. Chargé d’Affaires John Dinkelman along with senior U.S. and Bahamian government officials came together at the SuperClubs Breezes Resort on Cable Beach to recognize the U.S. Embassy’s 2013 International Woman of Courage (IWOC) award recipient, Ms. Missouri Sherman-Peter, for her courageous leadership in advocating women’s rights and empowerment throughout her 40 years of public service in national government and multinational organizations. Two previous International Women of Courage award winners were also on hand for the celebration; 2012 award recipient The Honorable Janet Bostwick, a Bahamian national and “matriarch of women’s rights” and the 2010 honoree, Dr. Sandra Dean Patterson, founder and director of The Crisis Center.
“Through courageous and selfless acts, she and her contemporaries broke through barriers in education, politics, government and labor to create opportunities that were previously closed to women born only a generation earlier,” said Chargé Dinkelman. “We hope that you accept this award in recognition of those women of courage who were part of your generation and on behalf of those women of courage of future generations.”
U.S. Chargé d’Affaires John Dinkelman with the U.S. Embassy’s 2013 IWOC award recipient, Ms. Missouri Sherman-Peter along with Youth Ambassadors Lonelle Sweeting from Temple Christian High School and Christina Mounts from Queen’s College.Remarks – U.S. Embassy Nassau’s Chargé d’Affaires, John Dinkelman (PDF 80KB)
Remarks – 2013 International Women of Courage award recipient Ms. Missouri Sherman-Peter (PDF 95KB)
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