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On Broadway: Samantha Power takes 17 fellow ambassadors to LGBT musical

It took both Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton several years and just as many attempts to properly and fully evolve on gay rights, but now that they have, it’s time for the United States to lead the way for other nations which might not be as enlightened. Enter U.N. Ambassador Susan Power, who took 17 of her colleagues to the Broadway musical “Fun Home,” centered on a young woman who has recently come out as a lesbian and discovers that her closeted father is also gay.

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After the show, the ambassadors and cast members discussed LGBTI issues in a talk hosted by actress Cynthia Nixon, best known to many from the hit series “Sex and the City.”

The Independent reports that ambassadors representing Russia, Gabon and Namibia attended, along with envoys from the European Union, Australia, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia, El Salvador, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Switzerland, Uruguay and Vietnam.

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“Thank you for bringing this all home in a way that resolutions and statements never can,” Power reportedly told the cast following a Q&A session.

It’s nice to see a Broadway musical being employed as a tool of cultural diplomacy for a change. Last month, Secretary of State John Kerry did the predictable thing and met with the usual Hollywood suspects — including executives from NBCUniversal, Warner Bros., DreamWorks Animation, 20th Century Fox, Sony Pictures Entertainment and the Walt Disney Co. — for advice on countering ISIS propaganda.

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