Murrysville artist Patty Kennedy-Zafred can remember seeing the heartbreaking photographs shot by Lewis Hine in the early 1900s, documenting working conditions for juveniles for the National Child Labor Committee. “It was just really compelling, especially photos of those boys in the mines,” said Kennedy-Zafred, 70, of Murrysville, a fiber and
promote unity in the country? well, look, it s in little pieces and i agree. it s difficult taking things out of context. let me give you an example. the diplomatic corps in washington has felt unattended for eight years. and it s not president obama s fault. it s just the way that it happened. so this president-elect said the first thing i want to do is give a touch of my cultural sixth sense to this diplomatic corps and a tribute to them. so tonight the first dinner of the week is really for them, for the diplomatic corps taking place at the mellon building, the site at which nato was signed by harry truman. so that sensitivity of uniting starts with unwrapping chapter one, which is would you like to see my cultural adaptation and concern for foreign policy? here s where we start by tributing those of you who are in this art of diplomacy. and the week unrolls that way.