Join us for an impactful discussion on the life and legacy of Berta Cáceres, a courageous Honduran indigenous leader and human rights defender. Tragically assassinated in 2016, Cáceres dedicated her life to combatting exploitative projects and advocating for the rights of the Lenca people. This literary narration will delve into her powerful story and the ongoing fight for environmental justice, shedding light on the critical issues she championed. Led by Sherezade Bardají, the event will focus on the importance of activism and understanding the socio-political contexts surrounding environmental advocacy. This is part of our initiative 'Reading Genres for a Fairer World for Women' organized by the Les Corts - Miquel Llongueras Library, in collaboration with 'Libraries Without Borders.' Join us to engage in this vital dialogue and honor the memory of a remarkable leader.
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