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The United Nations and the Organization of American States have named 2011 as the International Year for People of African Descent. This is an opportunity for all of us around the globe to celebrate the diversity of our societies and to honor the contributions that our fellow citizens of African descent make every day to the economic, social and political fabrics of our communities.
Hillary Clinton
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The quote emphasizes the importance of celebrating the contributions of people of African descent in various aspects of society.

Hillary Clinton's quote highlights the significance of acknowledging and celebrating the diverse contributions of people of African descent globally. By designating 2011 as the International Year for People of African Descent, it serves as a reminder of the vital roles that these individuals play in strengthening the economic, social, and political frameworks of their communities. This celebration aims to promote unity and recognition of the rich cultural diversity that enhances societies worldwide.

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DiversityCelebrateContributionsAfrican DescentSociety

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Example use cases

In a speech about multiculturalism, one might reference this quote to highlight the importance of diversity in society.

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