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LaDonna Harris, President of Americans for Indian Opportunity, is a remarkable statesman and national leader who has enriched the lives of thousands. She has devoted her life to building coalitions that create change. She has been a consistent and ardent advocate on behalf of Tribal America. In addition, she continues her activism in the areas of civil rights, environmental protection, the women’s movement and world peace. | |||
She is married to ex-Senator Fred Harris<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_R._Harris</ref> | |||
[[Aleco Christakis]] and [[Kate Cherrington]] serve as a members of the Board and Advisor to their Ambassadors leadership program, an initiative engaging indigenous people at a global scale including the Maoris in New Zealand. These organisations have establish a global network of indigenous people and they also have extensive experience in the development and application of the science of dialogic design: | |||
==External Links== | |||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LaDonna_Harris | |||
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Latest revision as of 06:48, 24 April 2018
LaDonna Harris, President of Americans for Indian Opportunity, is a remarkable statesman and national leader who has enriched the lives of thousands. She has devoted her life to building coalitions that create change. She has been a consistent and ardent advocate on behalf of Tribal America. In addition, she continues her activism in the areas of civil rights, environmental protection, the women’s movement and world peace.
She is married to ex-Senator Fred Harris[1]
Aleco Christakis and Kate Cherrington serve as a members of the Board and Advisor to their Ambassadors leadership program, an initiative engaging indigenous people at a global scale including the Maoris in New Zealand. These organisations have establish a global network of indigenous people and they also have extensive experience in the development and application of the science of dialogic design:
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