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FOUNDATION FOR INDIGENOUS AMERICANS OF ANASAZI HERITAGE - Rev. RaDine Amen-ra Ambassador for F.I.A.A.H
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 Rev. RaDine Amen-ra  Ambassador for F.I.A.A.H

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Rev. RaDine Amen-ra  as  Ambassador for F.I.A.A.H   is advocating Internationally thru the U.N for American Indians racially identified as Black Americans to receive their human rights to  live on their homeland with the  human dignity  to actual ethnic heritage identity recognition, fundamental freedoms and rights as Indigenous people with representation as part of the Indigenous world community

 

Rev. RaDine Amen-ra is on numerous international committees for drafting recommendations and negotiations of international law legislation protecting Indigenous people from ethnic cleansing or genocide... Rev. RaDine Amen-ra has a seat on the following international committees.  Commission for Sustainable Development- Women’s Caucus, Indigenous Caucus, and Human Rights Caucus. UN Women’s Environmental Education Caucus,  CAIPCD Negotiation  committee for the Draft American Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, UN  High Commissioner for Human Rights( Geneva) Indigenous  Caucus committie- United Nations Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous People, Southern Caucus of NGOs in Sustainable Development.   UN Indigenous Education committee. Rev. RaDine is currently negotiating partnerships for FIAAH with the following international organizations; WIPO, UNESCO, UNEP, UN Consultative status with ECOSOC. and DPI. Rev RaDine Amen-ra has made several interventions and presentations on behalf of American Indians racially identified as Black Americans.


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