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L to R Front Row: Lena Hartono, Rima Salah, Nancy Raphael, Shalini Dewan, Madeline Eisner, Sree Gururaja, Shahida Azfar, Sudharshan Narula Middle Row: Fran Silverberg, Maie Ayoub von Kohl, Malika Abrous, Mehr Khan Williams, Carol Bellamy, Doreen Lobo Last Row: Karin Sham Poo, Sandra Haji-Ahmed, Patricia Moccia, Kimberly Gamble, Cecilia Lotse, Nancy Cain |
XUNICEF women met for lunch at an Upper East Side Restaurant on 21 September 2022. The organizers, Doreen Lobo, Mehr Khan Williams, Nancy Raphael and Sree Gururaja had reached out to women colleagues who live in the New York area or were visiting NYC. It was amazing to see a resolute group of women who managed to adjust their work and travel schedules and carve out time to attend this mini-reunion lunch.
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Organizers with Fran Silverberg & Shahida Azfar |
Notwithstanding heightened security and snarled traffic due to President Biden’s UN visit, our XUNICEF women showed up on time! Some colleagues had not met in years, others in decades. Chatter, joy and laughter permeated the air. The gathering was a truly happy, light-hearted affair.
As an ice-breaker, each person by turn, briefly shared what they have been doing “for fun” since their UNICEF days. They spoke of travels for adventure, or to attend the XUNICEF Reunions. They are now able to fully indulge in their interests such as enjoying live theater, museums, concerts, and operas. Some spoke of their delight in having discovered their latent talent for painting and writing. They told us that they’ve been writing books, poetry, earning certification as a yoga teacher, volunteering in the parks and their local communities. Others mentioned how they were engaged with retiree associations and networks, organizing reunions and forums, volunteering their time to the XUNICEF blog and Weekly Digests. Some women shared stories of their grandchildren and families, of returning to universities as educators and, yes, as students, of returning to their home countries, some to work, some to build homes; of creating and supporting local NGOs, of creating new institutions and raising millions of dollars to protect the rights of children.
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Pre-lunch chatter |
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Ice breaker - "Fun" life after UNICEF |
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Captive audience |
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Lighthearted banter |
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Walking home, I thought how much more than a reunion of our days at UNICEF this lunch had been. As much as we shared UNICEF, we shared the values of what had brought us to UNICEF in the first place, and what kept us there. Our conversations were in the tradition of the ages: strong, smart, creative, and wise women, kind and caring with each other, committed to doing good and being good, and of leaving the world better than they found it. It was a lunch that not only reminisced about some good old days but inspired us for today and tomorrow.
Thank you each and all.
(Patricia Moccia, PhD, Retired chief of publications, DOC) email: patriciamoccia@gmail.com
What a powerful group! So sorry to have missed it. I was away in Greece
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful group! Congratulations to the organizers and to all the participants
ReplyDeleteHey ladies if you do this again please invite me! I will joyfully travel from Massachusetts to join this august NY group!
ReplyDeleteLiz Gibbons
I am so sorry to have missed this amazing group lunch reunion due to my family emergency. I was looking so forward. I guess we can't have all the good times all the time. I am still hopingfor the next time. Thank you Sree, Doreen and other organizers and the beautiful pictures, I am sorry i am not in the pictures, so 😔
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Sorry to have missed, hope to join next time!! Saudamini Siegrist
ReplyDeleteFantastic reencounter! Congratulations to the organizers.
ReplyDeletePilar Aguilar
Happy seeing you all. Wonderful regards, remembrances and love from Guatemala. Juan Aguilar
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gathering of hi-test ladies from our past and future. I recall many very happy and challenging interactions with most members of this elite group. Bravo. I am only a 90 mile train ride from Manhattan. Elayne and I are looking forward to the proposed xunicef reunion in Canada. Hopefully we will be able to greet many of you. Otherwise we are now settled in a small town north of Philadelphia. Harleysville is very close to Lansdale. Our dear friend and former "jefa" Mary Racelis visited recently and we had a great 4 days of catching up.
ReplyDeleteFormidable group and powerful event. So much of the great talent, commitment, and dedication that resonates in the UNICEF name, all assembled in a New York restaurant for lunch!! Wow!
ReplyDeleteCount me in next time.
ReplyDeleteEllen Yaffe