Amb Clyde Rivers with a
Group From the
Rasta Community - Grenada
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Ambassador
Clyde Rivers traveled to the Caribbean Island of Grenada to present and
represent the Golden Rule International Award in November of 2015. He met with
many different entrepreneurs from the Caribbean States that gathered to
strategize on economic issues facing the Caribbean countries. Their brainstorming sessions addressed the challenges these islands face. Ambassador
Rivers brings a message of hope through his global movement of honor, creating
a culture of honor everywhere he travels.
The
Golden Rule International Award was given to people in the Caribbean States
that live a life that exemplifies the Golden Rule; “Treat others the way you
want to be treated.” When honor is established amongst people it lifts them up
and changes the way we think and live. This is the reason behind creating
cultures of honor around the world. Every life is valuable and created for a
contribution. This is at the heart of what Ambassador Rivers lives and teaches.
Ambassador Rivers said, “It was a privilege to work with quality people from
the Caribbean Islands. We honored many of these people with the Golden Rule
International Award. We are building a solid network of Golden Rule Ambassadors
in the Caribbean that will continue to create cultures of honor in their
countries.”
The
Golden Rule International Award is now established in 120 nations of the world.
This organization seeks out top achievers that live the Golden Rule in their
everyday life. This is a new global ethic that the leadership of the Golden
Rule International Award, Patron, former President of Ethiopia, Girma Wolde and
Ambassador Mussie Hailu have embraced and are promoting globally.
Ambassador
Clyde Rivers is the Representative for the Golden Rule International and the
Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative, North American Division to the United
Nations – New York. Interfaith Peace-Building Initiative is affiliated with the
Department of Public Record (DPI) – United Nations as well as affiliated with
the United Religious Initiative (URI), an Interfaith Peace organization.
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