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Genevieve D'Amato Fiore
1912-2002
Inducted 1991
Adopted by Vigenza D'Amato Fiore, sister
Genevieve Fiore dedicated her life to humanitarian
and peace activities. In 1947 she organized the Steele Center
UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization),
a small community group working to establish international understanding.
As an unpaid executive director for 14 years, Genevieve worked
with other nonprofit organizations, focusing on human rights
and
women’s rights. Referred to as Colorado’s “First
Lady for Peace and International Cooperation,” she gave over
4,000 talks on various aspects of the United Nations, international
issues, and women’s issues. A published poet, Fiore also
hosted, wrote, and produced a radio show called Focus International.
She established the Genevieve Fiore Educational Trust Fund and
received numerous honors for her peace activism, including the
George Washington Bronze Medal from the Freedom Foundation at
Valley Forge and the UNESCO Michelangelo Medal. In 1975 she was
knighted
by the Italian government for promoting the understanding of
Italian culture. |