Ms. Jean-Pierre, who will succeed Jen Psaki, will be the first Black woman and the first 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?
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. * 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?
KARE JEAN-PIERRE NAMED FIRST BLACK WOMAN, OPENLY GAY W.H. PRS SECRETARY
* black gay press secretary *
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.
'AN OUT GAY WOMAN': KARE JEAN-PIERRE HOP TO EMPOWER LGBTQ YOUTH AS WHE HOE PRS SECRETARY
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.
WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT KARE JEAN-PIERRE, THE FIRST BLACK AND FIRST OPENLY GAY WHE HOE PRS SECRETARY
”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. 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.