Celebrity Media Reports at United Nations Headquarters: The United Nations headquarters is more than just a venue for diplomatic activities. In the visitors' lobby, there are often various kinds of exhibitions and performance activities. Last night, a unique photography exhibition was held, attracting the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations and many dignitaries to come and view.
Celebrity media reporters interviewed a young woman on the scene, her name is Julia Bet Court. She is a disability rights activist and currently an intern at the United Nations. She was very pleased with the high number of attendees. She said, 'I'm really glad to see so many people here tonight who want to make the world more accessible and inclusive,' Court said. 'I feel that sometimes we don't get enough people interested in making the world accessible, and I'm really glad to see so many people here who want to make this happen.'"
The English translation of your provided text would be: "This exhibition included an interactive sculpture and a sign language performance of Emily Dickinson's poem 'If I Can Stop One Heart from Breaking,' aimed at highlighting the importance of compassion and disability inclusion.
Assistant Secretary-General Marta Helena Lopez echoed this sentiment in her speech. 'This exhibit excels in expressing service and compassion. It also reminds us that we aim for inclusivity within the UN system, and by focusing on the removal of barriers, we ensure no one is left behind,' she said. She expressed gratitude towards the entities that co-sponsored this event and emphasized the importance of culture as reflected in communication, language, and art in life, and the significance of full inclusion with everyone in this world."
The English translation of your provided text would be: "The event concluded with a series of speeches, with all speaking guests, including Connecticut Secretary of State Tiffany Thomas, giving high praise to this extraordinary photography exhibition. They recognized the importance of the artists' work and this significant initiative, leaving attendees inspired and hopeful for a more inclusive future."