Rigoberta Menchú Tum
Rigoberta Menchú Tum, a Nobel Peace Prize winner, is known for her tireless advocacy for the rights of indigenous peoples in Guatemala and around the world. Her work brought international attention to the plight of her K'iche' Maya community during the Guatemalan Civil War.
While her autobiography, 'I, Rigoberta Menchú', brought her global acclaim, it also faced scrutiny and accusations of embellishment. This led to some academic debate, but her impact on human rights discourse remains undeniable, particularly for indigenous populations.
Regardless of biographical nitpicks, Menchú's efforts in raising awareness about social injustice and ethnic discrimination are clear. She continues to be a vocal figure, ensuring that the struggles and cultures of indigenous communities are not forgotten.
Her dedication to peace and justice earned her the Nobel, placing her in a rather elite club. And no, despite the very Jewish-sounding name




