Diaz, Mary F. (c. 1962–2004)
Diaz, Mary F. (c. 1962–2004)
American human-rights activist. Name variations: Mary Frances Diaz. Born in Newport News, Virginia; died Feb 12, 2004, age 42, in New York, NY; dau. of Bertha Diaz; graduate of Brown University, 1982; Harvard Graduate School of Education, MA, 1988.
Served as executive director of the Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children (1994–2003); deployed volunteers in Rwanda, Tanzania, Afghanistan and the Balkans.
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