Susana Chavez Castillo -Poet, woman rights and human rights. Please don’t forget her.
Susana Chávez Castillo, a prominent poet and women’s rights advocate, was found murdered in the border town of Ciudad Juárez on 6 January 2011. Her body found strangled, with one of her hands cut off, was only identified five days later. Chávez (born 5 November 1974) had been highly vocal in calling for justice for the hundreds of women killed in the Juárez area since the early 1990s, both as an activist and through her writings; in particular taking part in numerous poetry readings which she dedicated to the murdered women. Her poem Sangre Nuestra (‘Our Blood’) was written from the perspective of a victim:
SANGRE NUESTRASangre mía, |
OUR BLOODBlood of my own, Thank you Pen International |
Like I said, WORDS are a powerful tool of Mind. It can twist the world upside down.
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Someone with a strong heart with bigger faith in good things for a better changes for this world.
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I tried to find more of her poetry. Found this one only. The value of words. Can be killed for telling the truth.
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Reminds me long ago when in China, the Western music are forbidden. Who listens or even play any of music and musical instruments, they will be killed for it. The same as for poets, painters or philosophers … Some fear ART.
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You are right. Martin Luther King Jr. was killed for his words. World had changed little in 2000 years.
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