How Miriam Delicado Is Creating A Humanitarian Framework Between Indigenous Groups And AI

Original article posted in Forbes
Miriam Delicado’s journey began with a deep-rooted passion for understanding people, animals, and nature, sparked by personal challenges and a spiritual drive to connect beyond societal limits. This led her to found The Great Gathering of Humanity Inc. in 2011, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, where she serves as the Executive Director, Board Member, and visionary for 14 years, working to uplift marginalized communities. Starting with quiet conversations with Indigenous leaders globally, she built a platform that weaves ancient wisdom with modern action, trademarking initiatives like “One Voice, One People, One Earth” and “Humanity’s Global Weaving Project”. Today she is leading impactful projects, such as providing clean water to Maasai communities in Kenya, while expanding global dialogues to balance technology and resource protection.
What sets Delicado apart is her visionary approach to tackling complex global issues, blending nearly 20 years of Indigenous advocacy with innovative solutions like water wells and tech-enabled dialogues through Humanity’s Global Weaving Project. Her unique journey from being denied an education at an early age and street life to building a world-recognized nonprofit demonstrates unrelenting determination, turning personal adversity into a force for equity and dignity. Delicado’s life is a story of resilience that challenges the tech-driven world to prioritize the impoverished, with a vision of offering a model of courage and collaboration that could reshape humanitarian efforts globally.