Event 41

Ana María Belique and Lyonel Trouillot in conversation with Yuderkys Espinosa

Racism in Haiti and the Dominican Republic

Centro de Formación de la Cooperación Española (Salón Mutis)

There are 134 million Afro-descendent people living in Latin America, but most of this population lives in a state of inequality. How can we change this scenario? Ana María Belique (Dominican Republic) is the co-founder and leader of Reconoci.do, a movement for empowering Afro-descendent Dominicans in their struggle for equality and nationality rights, and to be free of racial discrimination; she is also the author of the children’s book La muñeca de Dieula. Lyonel Trouillot, born in Port-au Prince, teaches Creole and French literature. As well as publishing the literary magazine Demembre, he also offers participants the chance to seek advice from experienced writers at his Ateliers du Jeudi Soir workshops. Author of La belle amour humaine, he won the 2012 Geneva Book Fair Literary Prize. In conversation with Yuderkys Espinosa.

Consecutive interpretation from French to Spanish available

Price: $40,000.00 (COP)
Ana María Belique and Lyonel Trouillot in conversation with Yuderkys Espinosa
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