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An evening honoring the Rebecca Project for Human Rights was held at Juleanna Glover's Kalorama home Saturday evening. The Rebecca Project is a national policy and legal organization that strives to achieve public policy reform, justice and dignity for vulnerable families.

Guests dined on an expansive amount of appetizers and desserts, including sushi, miniature doughnuts and macaroons. Brown-Forman contributed the wine and martinis. A big-screen TV was set up in the corner of the living room that explained The Rebecca Project and its purpose. The event brought out many D.C. power players, including Tammy Haddad, Betsy Fischer and Rep. Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.).

Report and photographs by Kate Oczypok


Juleanna Glover and Grace Bender, president of Infinisity, Inc.



Tammy Haddad and lawyer Bob Barnett


Angela Day, mother leader for The Rebecca Project


Debbie Dingell, wife of Rep. John Dingell (D-Mich.), Rep. Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.) and wife Leslie Gordon


Elanna Yalow, executive vice president of Knowledge Universe, Polson Kanneth of ABC and Nina Rees, vice president of Knowledge Universe


Kwame Fosu, counsel and CFO for the Rebecca Project for Human Rights, Shakira Washington, girls' project director for The Rebecca Project and Dita  Verheij, advisory board member for The Rebecca Project


Juliana Kelliher, who worked with The Rebecca Project,
and Betsy Fischer, executive producer for Meet the Press


Matt Rees of Geonomica and Drew Ladner, CEO of Pascal Metrics


Autumn Vandehei, who works with The Rebecca Project, Liz Spayd, managing editor of The Washington Post and Maralee Schwatrz, former political editor at The Washington Post

Lora Snyder, an associate at Downey McGrath and Deborah Nussbaum, vice president at Downey McGrath


Ronnie Petty, director of Ratheon, Doris Glover, and Mary Lou Glover


Stephanie Cutter, who worked with the Obama campaign and is now a fellow at the Harvard University Institute of Politics


Robin Sproul, Washington Bureau Chief for ABC News, writer Annie Groer, Anna Sproul, daughter of Robin and associate editor at the Gail Ross Literary Agency

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