Date
09/02/2007 - 6:00pmLocation
Newcomb Hall Theatre at UVA
Sponser
UVa Women's Center and La Alianza Coalition of Hispanic/Latino Leaders
Description
In 1983, Maria Guardado received political asylum from the United States despite the fact that she was fleeing the U.S.-backed civil war in her native El Salvador. Targeted by Salvadoran death squads because of her activism, she was tortured, raped, and left for dead in the street. Now living in Los Angeles, Maria reveals in this documentary how she recovered from her trauma and describes her life as a political activist and poet. Ms. Guardado and the film’s director, Randy Vasquez, will answer questions from the audience.
Contact Name
Claire Kaplan
Contact email
crz5d@virginia.edu [1]
Contact Phone
434/982-2774
Submitted By
Linda Hemby