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Tag: Berta Saves the River

Posted inBooks

Bay Area author captures Berta Cáceres’ story in children’s book

by El Tecolote Staff January 12, 2022January 12, 2022

As Suzanne Llewellyn stood on the hill overlooking the río Gualcarque—the same sacred Lenca river that Honduran environmentalist Berta Cáceres risked her life to protect—she knew she had a story to tell.  But how to tell it?  Berta was assassinated in March 2016 when armed gunmen—operating on the orders of the dam project that threatened […]

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