Author: Luis Miguel Hoyos Rojas

Disability, Care, and Support in Colombia and Beyond Challenges and Hopes for Change

I remember vividly that day in Cali in 2013. I was very new to the world of people with disabilities, their families and caregivers, trying to decipher that language that needs no words. As national director of a research project on “accessible television for deaf people” (INSOR-ANTV, 2013-2014), I met a mother who was a caregiver and whose presence said it all. Her eyes bore the weight of too many sleepless nights, of a tiredness that was not only physical. In a low voice, almost a whisper filled with contained resentment, she told me, “Luis Miguel, the laws are designed to protect our children, but what about us? We are the population abandoned by the legislator.”

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Víctimas Invisibles, Conflicto Armado, y Género: Eliminación de la mujer colombiana de la memoria histórica

Durante siglos la memoria histórica en Colombia ha sido un asunto menor, algo del orden del sentimiento que para muchos, tiene una evocación de conservación o conservadurismo. Ese sentimiento que ha sido real en Colombia, es inspirado en aquellas construcciones que obligan a las personas, a no recordar los horribles sucesos de crímenes y guerras que han marcado el país.

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