Juliet Drake Hossain
Juliet Drake Hossain spent the first part of her creative life in the performing arts, working in music, theatre and film. She obtained a B.F.A. in Performance from Hofstra University in 2002, and professionally acted until the birth of her two children. As an Air Force spouse, she was afforded eclectic experiences while living in the Washington, D.C. area, New York City, Phoenix, San Antonio, Tokyo, Delaware and southern New Jersey. Juliet now works out of her studio in historic downtown Frederick, Maryland, and is a member of the Women’s Caucus for Art, D.C.
Shiloh Coleman
My work as an artist is an exploration of the intersection between creativity, technology, and humanity. Through my art, I aim to inspire and provoke thought, encouraging viewers to reflect on their own experiences and the world around them. My creative process is grounded in experimentation and exploration. I thrive outside my comfort zone, challenging myself to learn and grow through each epiphany. Utilizing traditional media and emerging technologies, I strive to create work that is innovative and impactful.
Renee Elizabeth Taylor
Renee Taylor, a multifaceted artist, healer, and entrepreneur who co-founded the Prince George’s County-based nonprofit, Operation Arts Foundation. With a vision to develop a creative economy, the foundation aims to lay the foundation for profitable, collaborative relationships between artists, businesses, and the community, streamlining opportunities and creating financial stability for artists.

The Culture of Peace: Women Making It Happen Dag Hammarskjold Auditorium The United Nations, New York, New York, March 2, 2000

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Medium: Speech
Year: 2000
Details: "Mending Nations, What is your sword, Word that heal, the power of the language, soothing the soul, remnants of grace, Mending Nations, reconciling differences, honoring ordinary people, with spirits and souls, Speech on Mending Nations through literature
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