Honduran advocate to present on 'Afro-Indigenous Honduran Resistance: U.S. Drug War, Violent Displacement, and Immigration'

Witness for Peace Southeast presents a conversation with Alfredo López, a leader with the Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras. 

Alfredo López
Witness for Peace Southeast presents a conversation with Alfredo López, a leader with The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras, on “Afro-Indigenous Honduran Resistance: U.S. Drug War, Violent Displacement, and Immigration.” The Black Fraternal Organization of Honduras advocates for the rights of the Garifuna peoples in northern Honduras.

López will present twice on Wednesday, April 5, in Carlton Commons. The first presentation is from 1:40 to 3 p.m. and the second is from 3:35 to 5 p.m. The talk will be given in Spanish.

Sponsored by the Department of World Languages and Cultures. More information about the event is available at https://www.facebook.com/events/434385560243831/.