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The image is split down the middle with the "Making a Statement" logo in white on a blue background on the left, followed by the name Yolonda Kerney. Kerney smiles on the right.

Making a Statement | Yolonda Kerney

Volunteers of the Greenview Cementery Project (from left) Robert Seibel, FACT Training Coordinator Susan Taylor, James Barchanowicz, Don Chambers, Assistant Unit Chief Mark Perkins, and Todd Taylor. Seibel, Barchanowicz, and Chambers are all instructors in the Driver Training Unit. Photos courtesy of James Barchanowicz

Restoring Greenview Cemetery

A collage of photos in a diamond-shaped grid show an assortment of photographs representing the global response following the evacuation in Kabul.

A Global Response

A collage of photos in a diamond-shaped grid show an assortment of photographs representing the global response following the evacuation in Kabul.

A Global Response | United States

The first location of the New Orleans Passport Office in 1921 was room 313 in the U. S. Custom House, shown here, circa 1930. Photograph by Charles L. Franck

A Centennial Celebration

Seattle Passport Agency shares diverse stories

A deserted West Lake Mall area and Pine Street in downtown Seattle during the COVID-19 stay-at-home order, April 22. Photo by Michael J. Magee

Achieving Balance

Coronavirus Global Response Coordination Unit

A lead reporter from the Korean Broadcasting service does a standing interview during a rally in Exeter, N.H. Photo by Caroline Savage

GPA Foreign Press Centers show U.S. elections to the world

A DSS art exhibit attendee views the works of Morrie Turner, a Tuskegee Airmen mechanic during World War II, who learned cartooning via a correspondence course. His mentor, “Peanuts” cartoonist Charles Schulz, encouraged him to create “Wee Pals,” the first American syndicated strip with an integrated cast of characters. State Department photo

DSS hosts art exhibition celebrating African American History Month

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