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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Writer, poet, and Peruvian feminist. Activist for the lesbian latin american movement. Recipient of the National Poetry Prize (1988).  Member of the Latin American Group for the Study and Action about Sexuality and Gender. Coordinator of the feminist publishing house 'En la frontera'. Professor at the Gender Unity of the San Marcos University in Lima. She has been Director of the Latin American Center of Sexuality and Human Rights. She has been member of Mhol and Galf. Advisory Board member, GALE (Global Alliance for LGBTQ Education), and International Day Against Homophobia.
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Writer, poet, and Peruvian feminist. Activist for the lesbian latin american movement. Recipient of the National Poetry Prize (1988).  Member of the Latin American Group for the Study and Action about Sexuality and Gender. Coordinator of the feminist publishing house 'En la frontera'. Professor at the Gender Unit of the San Marcos University in Lima and the Catholic University of Peru. She has been Director of the Latin American Center of Sexuality and Human Rights. She has been member of Mhol and Galf. Advisory Board member, GALE (Global Alliance for LGBTQ Education), and International Day Against Homophobia.
  
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==

Latest revision as of 13:23, 8 March 2021

Violeta Barrientos

Country

Peru

Birth - Death

Occupation

Academic

Description

Writer, poet, and Peruvian feminist. Activist for the lesbian latin american movement. Recipient of the National Poetry Prize (1988). Member of the Latin American Group for the Study and Action about Sexuality and Gender. Coordinator of the feminist publishing house 'En la frontera'. Professor at the Gender Unit of the San Marcos University in Lima and the Catholic University of Peru. She has been Director of the Latin American Center of Sexuality and Human Rights. She has been member of Mhol and Galf. Advisory Board member, GALE (Global Alliance for LGBTQ Education), and International Day Against Homophobia.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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