Kristina has spent most of those 50 years working to ensure reproductive choice, equality and human rights for all Americans, regardless of race, sex, ethnic background, sexual orientation or, other characteristics irrelevant to merit.
On the recordJanuary 20, 1999
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Recognition of Kristina Kiehl's contributions to human rights.
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