Don't Be Afraid, Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks From The Heart

Don't Be Afraid, Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks From The Heart
Title Don't Be Afraid, Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks From The Heart PDF eBook
Author Medea Benjamin
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 212
Release 1989-07-19
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 006097205X

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"Elvia Alvarado tells the story of her life and the life of the people of Honduras. Read it and understand the struggle against tyranny of the poor. Read it and act."--Alice Walker

Don't be afraid Gringo

Don't be afraid Gringo
Title Don't be afraid Gringo PDF eBook
Author Elvia Alvarado
Publisher
Pages 169
Release 1987
Genre
ISBN

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One Day of Life

One Day of Life
Title One Day of Life PDF eBook
Author Manlio Argueta
Publisher Vintage
Pages 230
Release 1991-01-09
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0679732438

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Celebrated for the authenticity of its vernacular style and the incandescence of its lyricism, One Day of Life depicts a typical day in the life of a peasant family caught up in the terror and corruption of civil war in El Salvador. 5:30 A.M. in Chalate, a small rural town: Lupe, the grandmother of the Guardado family and the central figure of the novel, is up and about doing her chores. By 5:00 P.M. the plot of the novel has been resolved, with the Civil Guard's search for and interrogation of Lupe's young granddaughter, Adolfina. Told entirely from the perspective of the resilient women of the Guardado family, One Day of Life is not only a disturbing and inspiring evocation of the harsh realities of peasant life in El Salvador after fifty years of military exploitation; it is also a mercilessly accurate dramatization of the relationship of the peasants to both the state and the church. Translated from the Spanish by Bill Brow

Children of Cain

Children of Cain
Title Children of Cain PDF eBook
Author Tina Rosenberg
Publisher Penguin Books
Pages 404
Release 1992-10
Genre History
ISBN

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Award-winning journalist Tina Rosenberg spent five years in Latin America--drinking coffee with hit men and sunbathing with death-squad financiers--to understand people for whom violence is a way of life. Her six vivid and haunting portraits illuminate the human face of violence, not only in Latin America, but all over the world.

Who Killed Berta Caceres?

Who Killed Berta Caceres?
Title Who Killed Berta Caceres? PDF eBook
Author Nina Lakhani
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 345
Release 2020-06-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1788733088

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A deeply affecting–and infuriating–portrait of the life and death of a courageous indigenous leader The first time Honduran indigenous leader Berta Cáceres met the journalist Nina Lakhani, Cáceres said, ‘The army has an assassination list with my name at the top. I want to live, but in this country there is total impunity. When they want to kill me, they will do it.’ In 2015, Cáceres won the Goldman Prize, the world’s most prestigious environmental award, for leading a campaign to stop construction of an internationally funded hydroelectric dam on a river sacred to her Lenca people. Less than a year later she was dead. Lakhani tracked Cáceres remarkable career, in which the defender doggedly pursued her work in the face of years of threats and while friends and colleagues in Honduras were exiled and killed defending basic rights. Lakhani herself endured intimidation and harassment as she investigated the murder. She was the only foreign journalist to attend the 2018 trial of Cáceres’s killers, where state security officials, employees of the dam company and hired hitmen were found guilty of murder. Many questions about who ordered and paid for the killing remain unanswered. Drawing on more than a hundred interviews, confidential legal filings, and corporate documents unearthed after years of reporting in Honduras, Lakhani paints an intimate portrait of an extraordinary woman in a state beholden to corporate powers, organised crime, and the United States.

Questioning Empowerment

Questioning Empowerment
Title Questioning Empowerment PDF eBook
Author Jo Rowlands
Publisher Oxfam
Pages 196
Release 1997-01-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780855983628

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Focusing on the term empowerment this book examines the various meanings given to the concept of empowerment and the many ways power can be expressed - in personal relationships and in wider social interactions.

Testimony

Testimony
Title Testimony PDF eBook
Author Victor Montejo
Publisher
Pages 132
Release 1987
Genre History
ISBN

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A former rural schoolteacher gives an account of a village (fictitious name) and villagers destroyed by elements of the Guatamalan army in search of revolutionaries and guerrillas.