‘Berracas’ explains the story of ten women victims-survivors of the Colombian armed conflict in the Tolima department, the historical birthplace of the guerrilla conflict. Despite their suffering, they have decided to claim their rights as victims and have taken an active role in the construction of peace and social forgiveness. Their memories also present an alternative view from the hegemonic narrative of the conflict and have an important value on the historical memory of Colombia.
‘Berracas’ explains the story of ten women victims-survivors of the Colombian armed conflict in the Tolima department, the historical birthplace of the guerrilla conflict. Despite their suffering, they have decided to claim their rights as victims and have taken an active role in the construction of peace and social forgiveness. Their memories also present an alternative view from the hegemonic narrative of the conflict and have an important value on the historical memory of Colombia.