Friday, August 10, 2007

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Paredes proud





When I walked through the center of Bogotá, I was surprised to find walls with graffiti celebrating sexual diversity. Women declaring their love for other women, and demanding, confident, attention to the problem of discrimination experienced by those who "feel different" over there, over there and here too ofcourse, but had not yet found expression in the walls of Lima, at least I had ever seen.
Despite the conservatism that might be in Colombia, did not see much lesbian couples openly expressing their love in the street as it was there and looking like I did just released, I liked. In Medellin, I saw a beautiful scene of a couple of girls about fifteen years, sitting on the ground: one against the wall of the Palacio de Bellas Arts, and the other a little leaning on her partner, whom he kissed. The sun was burning, they were happy.

A few days after my return to Lima, about a month ago, walked Camaná when I stopped to take this pair of photos to the first pints of this kind I've seen in Lima. A couple of days before had been in town, Julieta Paredes of Mujeres Creando , who signed in that way one of the walls that made me happy that afternoon. I was embarrassed that my arrival was not time for his lectures, but I liked to see his way through here a couple of walls left expressive or the spark needed for others and other militants began to back diversity these old walls thatch.




The day I took the photos in Bogota, also took a picture of this little graffiti in pencil, which incidentally have been repeated in all sorts of places, cities, countries perhaps, and quite in Lima. Apparently, though scarce non-heterosexual people willing to immortalize their love affair with aerosol, provided plenty who find attractive the idea of \u200b\u200b"transforms? , or discover? readers with this bizarre verdict ... and usually have spelling ...