US Print Joe Bin appots 44-year-old Kare Jean-Pierre as the next Whe Hoe prs secretary — the first black woman and openly gay person to serve the role.
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- THE WHE HOE HAS APPOTED S FIRST BLACK WOMAN AND OPENLY GAY PERSON AS PRS SECRETARY. SO WHO IS KARE JEAN-PIERRE?
- KARE JEAN-PIERRE NAMED FIRST BLACK WOMAN, OPENLY GAY W.H. PRS SECRETARY
- 'AN OUT GAY WOMAN': KARE JEAN-PIERRE HOP TO EMPOWER LGBTQ YOUTH AS WHE HOE PRS SECRETARY
- WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT KARE JEAN-PIERRE, THE FIRST BLACK AND FIRST OPENLY GAY WHE HOE PRS SECRETARY
THE WHE HOE HAS APPOTED S FIRST BLACK WOMAN AND OPENLY GAY PERSON AS PRS SECRETARY. SO WHO IS KARE JEAN-PIERRE?
* black gay press secretary *
US Print Joe Bin has appoted 44-year-old Kare Jean-Pierre as the next Whe Hoe prs secretary — the first black woman and openly gay person to serve the prs secretary is rponsible for holdg daily briefgs wh journalists and leadg a partment of more than a dozen staffers who help to addrs queri om the is the hight-profile public-facg staff job the Whe Hoe, and is ccial to the US ernment's munitns who is Kare Jean-Pierre? An historic appotmentMs Jean-Pierre is the first black woman and openly gay person to be appoted Whe Hoe prs secretary, a posn first tablished Dee Meyers beme the first woman to take on the role when she took on the job the 1990s unr former US print Bill Clton. Jean-Pierre, who will succeed Jen Psaki, will be the first Black woman and the first openly gay person to serve the role.
Jean-Pierre will succeed Jen Psaki as the top Whe Hoe spokwoman, makg history as the first Black woman and the first openly gay person to serve the Mills/The New York TimWASHINGTON — Print Bin on Thursday selected Kare Jean-Pierre, the prcipal puty prs secretary, to replace Jen Psaki as the top Whe Hoe spokwoman, makg her the first Black woman to hold one of the most high-profile jobs Amerin Jean-Pierre, who worked on Mr. Jean-Pierre ually observ the news briefg and wavg for her to e to the notg that her succsor will be the first Black woman and openly gay person to serve as prs secretary, Ms. Kare Jean-Pierre hop to be role mol she never had as a young gay womanJean-Pierre met Bin when she worked at the Whe Hoe unr Barack ObamaJean-Pierre worked as Whe Hoe’s No.
Embarrassed and ashamed, she hid her feelgs om her fay for she was 16, she fally nfsed her secret to her mother: She was gay. “She hated – hated – the fact that I was gay or hated the fact that I said that to her. ”Jean-Pierre, who last month beme the first openly gay person and first woman of lor to bee the top Whe Hoe spokperson, shar the story of her paful g out to drive home a larger pot for other young people who intify as LGBTQ but are too sred to live openly or whose own liv may be filled wh trma and angst.
KARE JEAN-PIERRE NAMED FIRST BLACK WOMAN, OPENLY GAY W.H. PRS SECRETARY
Ms. Jean-Pierre, who will succeed Jen Psaki, will be the first Black woman and the first openly gay person to serve the role. * black gay press secretary *
AdvertisementSKIP ADVERTISEMENTThe first Black and first openly gay prs secretary was raised an immigrant fay wh “so many secrets. “I am a Black, gay, immigrant woman, the first of all three of those to hold this posn, ” she unsaid were the other ways which her path to beg the print’s chief spokwoman sharply diverged om that of her Jean-Pierre was born the Caribbean to Haian parents, who lived paycheck to paycheck after immigratg to New York Cy. "Jean-Pierre led her first Whe Hoe briefg May 2021, makg history as the first openly gay woman and jt the send Black woman to do so.