Background
Josselson, Diana was born on October 9, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Martin and D'Etta (Brown) Dodge.
Josselson, Diana was born on October 9, 1921 in New York City. Daughter of Martin and D'Etta (Brown) Dodge.
Student, Middlebury School English, Bread Loaf, Vermont, 1941; Bachelor with highest honors, Swarthmore (Pennsylvania) College, 1943; student, University Libre de Bruxelles, 1950-1951.
Editor, D-M Digest, New York City, 1943-1945; freelance writer, New York City, 1945-1946; consultant labor public relations, New York State Department Commerce, 1946-1949; director research public relations, National Scholarship Svc. & Fund for Negro Students, New York City, 1949-1950; writer, research analyst labor division, Marshall Plan, Paris, 1951-1957; assistant, Congress for Cultural Freedom, Paris, Geneva, 1953-1967; director public relations, International Council Nurses, Geneva, 1972-1973; associate editor, World Council Churches, Geneva, 1978-1983; writer, World Council Churches, Geneva, since 1983.
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Active member Amnesty International Groupes de Genève, since 1967, group leader, 1969-1972, president Executive Committee, 1984. Co-founder, bd directors Arcadie, Association Suisse Contre la Pollution, 1970-1980. Member Friday Club (co-president since 1985), Phi Beta Kappa (society chapter).
Married Kenneth Brumbaugh Lewars, May 25, 1944 (divorced 1949). Married Michael Josselson, February 14, 1953 (deceased January 1978). 1 child, Jennifer Vorbach.