Sunday, June 13, 2010

ProSorata

Frank Huyler, author of this month's selection, Right of Thirst, is donating some of the proceeds from his book to an NGO that provides health care to women and children in Bolivia.  I'll give him a chance to tell you about it:





Learn more about ProSorata at their website.  And while you are at it you can check out Amnesty International's campaign for maternal health here.  Don't forget to take action!

1 comment:

  1. Rights Readers might be interested in The Blessing Next to the Wound: A Story of Art, Activism and Transformation (published this month by Lantern Books) especially as many Pasadena folks probably know Hector Aristizabal, my co-author or have seen our play, Nightwind about his arrest and torture by the US-supported military in Colombia. The book tells that story along with his years coming of age in Medellin, Colombia where he survived poverty, civil war, and the violence unleashed by the cocaine cartel. In exile in the US, he transcended his desire for revenge and channeled it, instead, into constructive action for social justice--creatively challenging US policy, the juvenile in/justice system, barriers facing immigrants, and more. Hector is on the road much of the year, but if you do decide to read the book, with a bit of schedule juggling, I expect he can join you at Vroman's if you'd like.
    Thanks for considering us and for your regular reading and discussion of the literature of human rights.
    all best,
    Diane Lefer

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