In 2006, Alice Walker, working with Women for Women International,
visited Rwanda and the eastern Congo to witness the aftermath of the
genocide in Kigali. Invited by Code Pink, an antiwar group working to
end the Iraq War, Walker traveled to Palestine/Israel three years
later to view the devastation on the Gaza Strip. Here is her
testimony. Bearing witness to the depravity and cruelty, she presents
the stories of the individuals who crossed her path and shared their
tales of suffering and courage. Part of what has happened to human
beings over the last century, she believes, is that we have been
rendered speechless by unusually barbaric behavior that devalues human
life. We have no words to describe what we witness. Self-imposed
silence has slowed our response to the plight of those who most need
us, often women and children, but also men of conscience who resist
evil but are outnumbered by those around them who have fallen victim
to a belief in weapons, male or ethnic dominance, and greed.
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A Poet Encounters the Horror in Rwanda, Eastern Congo, and Palestine/Israel
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781609800789
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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