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A member of the Relief Society general presidency joined a group of influential women in Los Angeles Monday, March 9, 2020, for the fourth annual International Women-In-Diplomacy Day. Sister Reyna I. Aburto was the keynote speaker at the event, which was sponsored by Mame Toucouleur Mbaye, the honorary consul of the Republic of Senegal.

“A great woman is not a woman who does the work of ten women, but one who is able to inspire ten women to accomplish their own work,” Sister Aburto told the audience of more than 120 women gathered at the Los Angeles Temple Visitors’ Center of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Those in attendance for the panel discussions and other activities included women diplomats as well as civic, business and government leaders.

The event coincided with the global celebration of International Women’s Day, which was officially observed on Sunday.

“What can I do to inspire other women, so each of us becomes the solution to our problems?” Sister Aburto asked the women leaders.

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