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Brandie Dieterle Raddadi

Brandie is an indigenous human rights advocate, cultural anthropology researcher, and human trafficking expert. She is the grant writer for the PNW Council of Water Protectors, cofounder of Native American Emergency Response Oregon, an active member of MMIW SEARCH & HOPE ALLIANCE, and an international advisor at Deep Nepal. Brandie specializes in building and expanding human trafficking awareness, services, and prevention in immigrant, refugee, and indigenous communities globally.
She received her Bachelor's in Anthropology at the University of Arizona, with post graduate work at George Fox University and Portland State University. Brandie was a Commissioner of Human Rights from 2016-2020 and is a consultant for Survivor Alliance.
Link to my personal human trafficking story via the See Me Project : https://youtu.be/oOav4UihWOQ