Filed Under: [ Art y Culture ] [ Hispanic News ]
Tags: activist, book, border, latin america, Nicaragua
Knowledge is Power!
“The 1980s was a decade never to be forgotten amongst Nicaraguans or anybody else with any sense of indignation.
Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz has been an activist most of her life, mainly fighting for Native American rights and indigenous rights in Latin American.
“Blood on the Border” documents her work in Nicaragua in the 1980s, were the U.S. backed and funded a war against the newly established revolutionary government headed by the Sandinistas known as the Contra war; short for contra-revolucionario in Spanish which translates to counter-revolutionary.”
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