Miriam Miranda

Miriam Miranda
Born
NationalityHonduran
OccupationHuman rights/environmental activist
OrganizationBlack Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH)
Awards
  • Óscar Romero Human Rights Award
  • Carlos Escaleras environmental prize
  • International Food Sovereignty Prize

Miriam Miranda is a Honduran activist who advocates for the human and environmental rights of the Garífuna people. As the leader of the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras (OFRANEH), Miranda has coordinated efforts to counter land theft by big tourism businesses, reclaim ancestral territories formerly belonging to Garífuna communities, stop drug traffickers, promote sustainable environmental practices, and support community leadership development for local youth and women. She has been illegally arrested and beaten by local authorities and kidnapped by drug traffickers.

Miranda has received the Óscar Romero Human Rights Award and the US Food Sovereignty Alliance's International Food Sovereignty Prize. In 2016, she was awarded the Carlos Escaleras environmental prize for 30 years of activist work.


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