Cortez student ends trip to Commission on the Status of Women
Courtesy Photo/Leigh Waggoner<br><br>Annika Lewis, a student at Montezuma-Cortez High School, stands outside the United Nations headquarters in New York City, where she has spent the past two weeks attending the UN Commission on the Status of Women with a delegation from the Episcopal Church. Friday is the last day of the Commission.
Annika Lewis (back row, fifth from right) with other members of the Episcopal Church delegation to the U.N., including the church’s presiding bishop, Michael Curry (front center, wearing a purple stole).
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