
New English Edition of Award-Winning Chronicle 'Suma Paz' Sheds Light on the Fight for Environmental Justice
Set in the breathtaking Sumapaz region, this literary chronicle explores the tireless fight for conservation, peace, and social justice. The book perfectly blends biography, investigative journalism, and indigenous perspectives on environmentalism, offering an urgent call to action for global readers. Winner of the Latino Book Award Gold Medal for Best Biography in Spanish (2022), "Suma Paz" is a must-read for advocates of environmental protection, human rights, and Latin American history.
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About the Author
Elvira Sánchez-Blake is a Colombian journalist, academic, and award-winning writer with a distinguished career in literary and cultural studies. She holds a Ph.D. from Cornell University and has published extensively on themes of war, peace, and gender in Latin America. A former professor at Cornell University and Michigan State University, she now resides in Florida, where she dedicates herself to writing and community advocacy through the CreArte Latino Cultural Center. Her works, including "Spiral of Silence" (Northwestern University Press, 2019), have been widely acclaimed for their unique blend of testimonial narratives and historical research.
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