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By Ann Lewis on 07/12/2010 @ 06:00 PM

Just got back from a fantastic trip to Denver, Colorado! No Limits attended the Biennial of the Americas: Roundtable on Women Drivers of the Economy, where I was invited to give the keynote address at a luncheon following the program.

"The 2010 Biennial of the Americas is an international event celebrating the culture, ideas and people of the Western Hemisphere, hosted by the City of Denver. Throughout the month of July, Denver [welcomes] national and international visitors for a cross-cultural experience bridging and unifying the artistic, intellectual and political progress of the hemisphere's 35 nations."

During the roundtable we heard from the Mayor of Denver, John Hickenlooper, the U.S. Secretary of Labor, Hilda Solis, and many other powerful voices, including a video welcome from Secretary Clinton.

After the wonderful programs in the morning we participated in the first national No Limits house party, sponsored by the American Human Association. The house party was a tremendous success, attracting many from all over Denver.

We invite you to join us on our adventure digitally in a three-part exclusive segment on our video blog No Limits Live. I am pleased to present the first segment to you today. In this installment you will literally fly with us across the nation on our first "No Limits Road trip." You will be accompanied by Allida Black,  Chair of our Human Rights Task Force, as well as Leecia Eve, our Vice President of Policy. You will see highlights from the Biennial of the Americas Roundtable, including Secretary Clinton's welcome message and Secretary Solis' remarks. The second and third segments will be available soon. Enjoy!

Enjoy and stay tuned for the rest of our adventure only on No Limits Live!

As always, you can view the most current video blog, as well as see past video blogs by visiting our new YouTube channel: www.YouTube.com/NoLimitsLive

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