Jan. 30--Opposing Death Squads & Dictatorship, with Honduran LGBT Leader Pepe Palacios
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Following a 2009 U.S.-supported coup, Honduras won the dubious distinction of having the highest murder
rate in the world. Coup supporters used the overthrow of the elected
government to settle scores against social justice movements and the
poor.
Since the coup, 87 LGBT Hondurans – including top leaders
like Walter Trochez and LIBRE candidate Erick Martinez Avila – have
been murdered in a systematic campaign of targeted hate crimes and
political assassination.
LGBT leader Jose "Pepe"
Palacios will discuss LGBT activists' role in the movement to end
violence and restore democracy in Honduras in a presentation at DePaul University's Lincoln Park Campus. Palacios
is a founding member of the Honduran LGBT group, Diversity Movement in
Resistance (MDR), and a member of the steering committee of the National
Front of Popular Resistance (FNRP).
6 PM - Wednesday, Jan. 30 DePaul University's Lincoln Park Campus Arts & Letters Hall, Room 412 2315 N. Kenmore Avenue
Contrary to stereotypes about
predominately Roman Catholic countries, Honduras has a vibrant Lesbian,
Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) movement which is among the leading
forces organizing against the coup regime. LGBTs there have joined
indigenous peoples, African descendants, farmers, teachers, women,
students, and trade unionists in numerous, massive, non-violent street
demonstrations of resistance.
This summer and fall, in the
run up to the country's first contested election since the coup, many
fear that the violence will get even worse. The purpose of the DePaul
event, part of a seven-city tour organized by the Gay Liberation
Network, La Voz de los de Abajo and he Chicago Religious Leadership
Network on Latin America, is to raise international awareness about the
dire situation in the country and use the spotlight of publicity to add a
higher level of safety for activists there.
The January 30th
event is co-sponsored by DePaul's LGBT activist organization, Act Out,
the DePaul Alliance for Latino Empowerment, and the Office of LGBTQA
Student Services.
Included in the event will be a short film
produced by the Gay Liberation Network. The film was shot during a
September 2012 solidarity delegation to Honduras organized by La Voz de
los de Abajo, and shows armed guards of the nation's largest landowner
firing in the direction of the delegation to intimidate them from
investigating a murder that had happened just a few days before.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Please note: There also will be a Spanish-language event with Pepe at 7
PM, Friday, Feb. 1 at the Mestli Gallery and Cultural Center, 2005 S.
Blue Island Avenue. For more information about the Spanish language
meeting, call La Voz de los de Abajo Chicago 312-259-5042
Pepe
kicks off the tour with a presentation at this weekend's annual
"Creating Change" conference in Atlanta. Other cities on Pepe's tour
include Madison, Milwaukee, Cleveland, New York, Washington and possibly
Oshkosh. Please email LGBTlib...@aol.com for information on
appearances in those cities.