Norma Cruz

Norma Cruz receives the International Women of Courage Award from Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama in 2009.

Norma Angélica Cruz Córdoba (Norma Cruz) is a Guatemalan human rights activist who works to stop violence against women.[1] Cruz is the head of the Fundación Sobrevivientes (Survivors' Foundation), a women's rights organization in Guatemala City.[2] In 2009, the US Department of State gave Cruz an International Women of Courage Award. [3]

Life

Norma Cruz was born in Guatemala City in 1962. Her father was a shoemaker and her mother was a cook. [4] As a teenager, Cruz was a student leader and a missionary. When she was 15 years old, Cruz joined a convent. Two years later, she left the convent, because she wanted a more political life. [5]

Work

Cruz started the organization Fundación Sobrevivientes on July 3, 1996. It started as a women's support center. Now it has a shelter for up to 20 women, teenagers, and children. In 2009, 110 people stayed at the shelter. The organization also gives legal help to women who want to take legal action in the courts. [6]

Awards

  • 2009 International Women of Courage Award from U.S. Department of State[3]
  • 2009 Person of the Year by Prensa Libre, the leading newspaper in Guatemala [4]

References

  1. Pierre Kaya (28 March 2011). "Le combat d'une mère pour retrouver l'assassin de sa fille". France Soir. Archived from the original on 4 April 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  2. "NORMA CRUZ, WOMEN'S HUMAN RIGHTS DEFENDER". Amnesty International. Archived from the original on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 17 April 2011.
  3. 3.0 3.1 "2009 International Women of Courage Award Winner Biographies".
  4. 4.0 4.1 Honorary Vice Consul of Guatemala Dr. Aldo Aguirre. "Consulate of Guatemala - Las Vegas, Nevada".
  5. "Norma Angélica Cruz Córdoba (Guatemala)".[dead link]
  6. "Norma Cruz". Amnesty International USA.

Other websites

Fundación Sobrevivientes (Survivors' Foundation)