Diane Goodman
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 30/06/2021
Join us in welcoming Shahrad, Anas, Abbas, Parfait, Alia and Ibrahim, the incredible athletes who make up the #RefugeeParalympicTeam . We will be cheering for you @Tokyo2020 #Paralympics https://t.co/1kBCnGXApo
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 27/06/2021
RT @BobRae48: This is an atrocity, and it is ours. We are the generation that must accept responsibility, pursue accountability, understan…
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 26/06/2021
Such a terrible, senseless tragedy. Our hearts go out to the friends and families of @MSF colleagues Maria, Yohannes and Tedros. #Tigray #NotATarget https://t.co/M5uODKdjUq
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 21/06/2021
Today is International Day of Yoga. My yoga practice has been so helpful in so many ways throughout the pandemic, and thanks in particular to the amazing teachers @YogaGlo for their virtual encouragement and inspiration. 🙏 #InternationalDayOfYoga
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 20/06/2021
RT @Refugees: This #WorldRefugeeDay, we’re calling for all refugees to be included: ✔️In sport ✔️In health ✔️In education https://t.co/u…
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 28/05/2021
Well said! Today is #MenstrualHygieneDay . Lets #BreakTheSilence https://t.co/9vHQZfcSYw
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 03/05/2021
Such a great panel, and I was so moved by how @JAGhedini wove together her own extraordinary story with the stories of the courageous refugee women and men who have inspired her in her work. https://t.co/FDeIB1gZgi
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 22/04/2021
An interesting read by @vanessa_vash on the importance of educating girls and how it relates to our collective climate future. #EarthDay https://t.co/8gDblxaNZY
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 17/04/2021
RT @JAGhedini: I don't know a single woman who has not experienced sexual harassment, felt threatened or been assaulted in her lifetime. Fo…
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Diane Goodman
@goodman_ds - 16/04/2021
The international youth-led movement @chalkbackorg works to end gender-based street harassment with public chalk art. Catcalls are chalked word-for-word in the location of the harassment to bring awareness and culture change. #stopstreetharassment https://t.co/IF2znNHaEo
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