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Royalty Comes to Woodland Hills

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Queen Rania Al Abdullah of Jordan, 37, and the world's youngest queen, will visit Los Angeles Unified's William Howard Taft High School Wednesday to hear from student leaders regarding their work to eradicate prejudice and promote cross-cultural understanding on campus.

Here's what the LAUSD press release says:
"Her Majesty Queen Rania, 37, expressed a desire to visit a local school to hear what LAUSD students are doing to address themes close to Her Majesty’s own heart: challenging prejudice and promoting cross-cultural understanding. Taft is one of the Los Angeles County Human Relations Commission’s six zerohour schools committed to sustainable human relations programs to reduce prejudice, discrimination and intergroup conflicts on their campuses. This is Queen Rania’s only public appearance in Los Angeles (besides her speech at the Governor and First Lady’s Women’s Conference in Long Beach on October 23.)"

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