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The US Office on Colombia (USOC)
and the LAWG Education Fund (LAWGEF) brought a delegation of women to
Washington in December from the Ruta Pacifica de las Mujeres,
a coalition of women working for peace in Colombia. The women of "la
Ruta" declare themselves “pacifist, feminist and anti-militaristic.”
They routinely organize protests and large demonstrations in Colombia
against the war and gender-based violence.
Lisa Haugaard, director of LAWGEF (center), stands with Delis (left) and Luz Amparo (right) of the Ruta Pacífica de las Mujeres. Delis Palacios Herrón is a survivor of the Bojayá massacre in 2002 and is now living with others displaced from Bojayá in Quibdó, the largest city in the department of Chocó. Delis, who is 29 years old, represents the "May 2nd" Association of Displaced. She joined Ruta Pacífica because she dreams that her daughter will someday be able to experience peace, particularly in the Chocó, where she was born and raised. Luz Amparo Mejía Garcia is a social psychologist who has specialized in promoting citizen participation, local organizing, and conflict resolution in Antioquia, including the city of Medellín. In addition to forming part of Ruta Pacífica, Luz Amparo works with the Madres de la Candelaria in Medellín, a group of families whose loved ones have been "disappeared."
Esther María and Alejandra of "la Ruta." Esther María Gallego Zapata is a lawyer and national organizer for Ruta Pacífica who works defending women’s rights and promoting a negotiated settlement to Colombia's armed conflict. Alejandra Miller Restrepo is the Cauca Regional Coordinator for Ruta Pacífica. She teaches economics and helped Ruta Pacífica complete research on the impacts of the internal armed conflict on women.
The women of Ruta Pacífica
with congressional staffer for Rep. Barbara Lee, Jamila Thompson
(center).
Ruta
Pacífica in front of the Department of State
with Lisa Haugaard and US Office on Colombia director Heather Hanson
(left).
The women of "la Ruta" in front of the U.S. Capitol after their presentation in the House of Representatives.
Esther María with Ellen
Taylor (left) and Gael Murphy (right) of Code Pink.
The women of Ruta Pacífica,
Code Pink, and LAWGEF.
Ruta Pacífica
at the US Institute for Peace.
Ruta Pacífica
met with the Organization of American States (OAS) in Washington.
Esther María and Delis
at a protest in Washington, D.C. protesting violence against women in
Guatemala.
The US Office on Colombia and the LAWG Education Fund were delighted to host the women of Ruta Pacífica in Washington, D.C. We owe a special thank you to our donors who made this possible! To learn more about Ruta Pacífica
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