Elvia alvarado biography for kids
Elvia alvarado biography for kids
Biography for 2nd graders.
Elvia Alvarado
Honduran human rights activist
Elvia Alvarado (born 1938) is a Honduranhuman rights activist who has been involved in several peasant organizations.
She became a social activist through the Catholic Church, and organized women movements in Honduran cities to distribute food to malnourished children. She has done extensive work in land recovery, and has been arrested and tortured by police and security forces.[1][page needed] Currently[when?] she is the head of the International Relations of the Union of Rural Workers.
Alvarado's story is told in the best-selling book translated and edited by Medea Benjamin, Don't Be Afraid Gringo: A Honduran Woman Speaks from the Heart: The Story of Elvia Alvarado (ISBN 0-06-097205-X), as well as in the PBS documentary Elvia and the Fight for Land and Liberty.[2]
Life
Childhood
Elvia Alvarado was born to her father, a campesino, and her mother, a baker and animal