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SEEDS for Change, in collaboration with Mount Allison University and Framingham State University, are pleased to host Lety Elvir in Honduras, as part of the Learning Without Borders Project. Please share it
among interested parties.
Date: Thursday, February 11th, 2021
Time: 2:30pm (Atlantic Time, Canada)
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Topic: Cuando las ancestras hablan...
Time: Feb 11, 2021 02:30 PM Halifax
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Meeting ID: 967 2417 6870
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About Presenter
Lety Elvir was born in Honduras. She grew up in lands for banana plantations. Neoliberal and capitalist practices have transformed the land into horrible fields of African palm. She has been an organizer and
activist since the age of 15 to demand democracy and the right for education and sovereignty for her communities. Her decision to pursue a graduate degree in Primary Education stems from her interest in liberation educational practices. She is a PhD Candidate
in Literature and Arts in Central America. She has worked as a professor in the Department of Letters at the National Autonomous University of Honduras (UNAH) for more than 20 years. She is the author of Luna que no cesa (1998); Mujer
entre perro y lobo (2001); Sublimes y perversos (2005); Golpe y Pluma: Antología de poesía resistente escrita por mujeres (2009-2013); Her latest book, Honduras:
Women’s Poems of Protest and Resistance (2015) received the International Latino Book Awards in 2016, the Best Design for a Book Cover, and Second Place in Best Poetry Book. As the recipient of the Fullbright Fellow (2006), she founded and led the
cultural initiative “Nomade poetry” in a bilingual newspaper to publish Latin American and African poetry. She has been a research at the University
of Leiden. She is interested in women’s literature, feminist and decolonizing theories and practices, and art.
Atentamente,
Wojciech (Voyteck) Tokarz, Ph.D.
Secretario, Asociación Canadiense de Hispanistas
Associate Professor and Chair
Department of Modern Languages
St. Francis Xavier University
420 Immaculata
PO Box 5000
B2G 2W5 Antigonish, NS
Canada
Ph: 1-902-867 3376
email: wtokarz@stfx.ca