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Melissa calls those the times "when protests were poetry in the streets." 13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance is her most intimate and impactful work to date. It is a book about the multiple and intersectional identities of those who found each other in the streets through the resistance. It is a book about what they share, not just with each other but with all people who struggle for a more just world. Melissa weaves the stories of 13 women together in a way that leaves readers unfamiliar with the events surrounding the coup and resistance in Honduras convinced of their fundamental importance to liberation struggles everywhere.
This bilingual edition is the product of collaboration with translator Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle, who was introduced to the author by assassinated indigenous leader Berta C ceres, to whom this edition is dedicated.
---- En 13 Colores de la Resistencia Hondure a, la luchadora feminista y autora Melissa Cardoza cuenta 13 historias de mujeres de la resistencia hondure a despu s del golpe de Estado del 28 de julio de 2009 en contra del Presidente Manuel Zelaya. Ese d a, los militares hondure os allanaron la casa del Presidente y lo llevaron en pijamas a un helic ptero, pasando primero por una base militar de EE.UU. en Honduras y luego a Costa Rica. Dirigidos por el General Hondure o Romeo V squez Vel squez, entrenado en la Escuela de las Am ricas en EE.UU., llevaron a cabo el primer golpe de Estado del siglo veintiuno en Centroam rica. Los militares y la oligarqu a hondure a r pidamente impusieron un gobierno interino, deshicieron la mayor parte de las reformas progresivas que hab an empezado y aprobaron cientos de concesiones para las empresas privadas.
Pero los golpistas fueron sorprendidos cuando miles de personas en todo el pa s salieron espont neamente a las calles. El n mero de gente, as como la profundidad de su visi n y compromiso durante cientos de d as de movilizaci n consecutiva, continuaron creciendo con mujeres valientes siempre en las primeras filas.
Melissa describe esa etapa como los tiempos "cuando las manifestaciones eran poes a en las calles". 13 Colores de la Resistencia Hondure a es su obra m s ntima e impactante hasta la fecha. Como sugiere el t tulo, es un libro sobre las identidades plurales e interseccionales de quienes se encontraron en las calles por medio de la resistencia. Es un libro sobre lo que comparten, no solamente entre s , sino con todos los pueblos que luchan por un mundo m s justo. Melissa teje las historias de estas 13 mujeres juntas de tal forma que el lector o la lectora, sin conocimiento previo de los eventos del golpe de Estado y de la resistencia en Honduras, termina convencid@ de su importancia fundamental para las luchas de liberaci n en todas partes.
Esta edici n biling e es producto de una colaboraci n con traductor Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle, quien conoci a la autora a trav s de la lideresa ind gena asesinada Berta C ceres, a quien esta edi
Author: Matt Ginsberg-Jaeckle, Melissa Cardoza
ISBN-10: 1539792056
ISBN-13: 9781539792055
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Language: English
Published: 10/27/2016
Pages: 166
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.48lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.51w x 0.38d
Though the feminist movement has always been her political home, she is also deeply immersed in the indigenous movement, largely because of her close friendship with Berta C當eres, one of the principal leaders of the Lenca indigenous organization COPINH. In the aftermath of the coup d'騁at and through the process of resistance against it she has been impacted by the diversity of forces and peoples in the streets, where she has been both documentarian and participant. She describes the vocation of the writer as someone always "hunting stories in the reality around us." Her other work includes poetry, articles, short stories, essays and children's books. Previously, her mostly widely circulated publication was the children's book Tengo una t僘 que no es monjita, or "I have an aunt who is not a nun," published in Mexico with illustrator Margarita Sada. It is well known and widely praised for its artful, playful and powerful message of tolerance to children. 13 Colores de la Resistencia Hondure, or 13 Colors of the Honduran Resistance, has brought her renewed attention throughout Latin America since its publication two years ago in Costa Rica and Honduras.
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