Join SOLAS at the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice for a very special ¡SOLAS Presents! lecture series and concert event with Karla Lara!
Respect, Dignity, and Resistance Tour 2014
Karla Lara is a political activist, singer/songwriter, and women's rights advocate from Honduras. She tells the story of many women, and it is her intention for women to see reflections of themselves in her work. Her music portrays the tension between the harsh realities that women face and the hope and persistence required to fight for human rights. She began singing in 1985 with the Choir of the National Autonomous University of Honduras and with the musical group "Rascaniguas." In 1988 she left Honduras to join the musical group "Cutumay Camones" from El Salvador, a musical group that was very important in the revolutionary music scene during the war of liberation in El Salvador. Karla is part of the National Network of Human Rights Defenders in Honduras and has been a prominent voice in the Honduran Resistance Movement that arose in opposition to the 2009 military coup d'état. Karla returned to Honduras in 2002, but continues to travel the world performing and raising awareness for social justice issues in Honduras and beyond.
For a PDF of the event flyer, click here.
Karla Lara is a political activist, singer/songwriter, and women's rights advocate from Honduras. She tells the story of many women, and it is her intention for women to see reflections of themselves in her work. Her music portrays the tension between the harsh realities that women face and the hope and persistence required to fight for human rights. She began singing in 1985 with the Choir of the National Autonomous University of Honduras and with the musical group "Rascaniguas." In 1988 she left Honduras to join the musical group "Cutumay Camones" from El Salvador, a musical group that was very important in the revolutionary music scene during the war of liberation in El Salvador. Karla is part of the National Network of Human Rights Defenders in Honduras and has been a prominent voice in the Honduran Resistance Movement that arose in opposition to the 2009 military coup d'état. Karla returned to Honduras in 2002, but continues to travel the world performing and raising awareness for social justice issues in Honduras and beyond.
For a PDF of the event flyer, click here.