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Dionisia Amaya

Dionisia Amaya-Bonilla, also known as Mama Nicha, (February 8, 1933-February 3, 2014)〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KKR9-K69 )〕 was a teacher and Honduran Garifuna community activist who was the co-founder of Garifuna non-profit organization, MUGAMA, Inc., a support, education, and outreach organization that ran the Mugama Advocacy Center in Brooklyn, New York.
== Early life ==
Amaya-Bonilla was born in La Ceiba, Honduras, in 1933. Amaya-Bonilla came to the United States in May 1964 from Honduras originally coming to Fort Worth, Texas, where she worked as a housekeeper until moving to New York City. She first lived on Longfellow in the Bronx until moving to East New York.〔 She received her American citizenship in 1977.
After getting her General Equivalency Diploma, in 1979, Amaya-Bonilla received a B.A. with high honors in Education from Medgar Evers College in New York City. She also has a M.A. and Advanced Certificate in Guidance and Counseling from Brooklyn College.〔

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