Congressional Ethiopia and Ethiopian American Caucus

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Chairman's Message
As the founder and Chair of the Congressional Ethiopia and Ethiopian American Caucus, I am proud to present a website dedicated to collecting the most updated information regarding the activities of the Caucus. Please feel free to contact the 17 other Members of the Ethiopia Caucus, and encourage your friends and family to share their interests in Ethiopia and this Caucus with their Member of Congress.....more
Press Releases
Tuesday, October 27, 2009 Over the past several months, the debate on health care reform has produced extensive dialogue amongst many communities in our nation. From dining room tables to talk radio, our country has engaged in a uniquely American process fueled by the diversity of opinions we enjoy.
This is why today, as Chairman of the Congressional Caucus on Ethiopia and Ethiopian Americans; I am honored to present statements on health care reform submitted by the Ethiopian American community. These statements have been offered by the community to ensure that their voices are heard ... Read More
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Wednesday, April 30, 2008 Capitol Hill Premier of“A WALK TO BEAUTIFUL”
A documentary film that tells the personal stories of rural Ethiopian womenwho make their way to Addis Ababa seeking treatment for obstetric fistula.
Wednesday, April 30th5:30-7pmRayburn B-369
Dear Colleague,
As Members of the Congressional Ethiopia and Ethiopian American Caucus, we would like to invite you to the Capitol Hill premier of the PBS/NOVA production of “A Walk to Beautiful.” A reception will precede the film viewing TOMORROW, April 30th from 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm in Rayburn B369. The reception is being hosted by PBS, NOVA, UNFPA, ... Read More
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Thursday, December 6, 2007 Washington, DC
By now you should have received an invitation to the Taste of Ethiopia event, scheduled for TODAY, December 6th 6-9pm in 1300 Longworth. As Members of the Congressional Ethiopian American Caucus, we encourage you to attend! This event will celebrate Ethiopian culture by exposing Members and staff to the traditional food and music of the second largest African immigrant group in the United States. By popular demand, Beniam Solomon, manager of the Longworth Convenience store, and Abby Abebe, staff of Starbucks/Scoops, have organized this kick off event to what ... Read More
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