"Exhibiting You" - Story

A Conversation with Ingrid Betancourt


Betancourt Discusses Her Bestselling Memoir, Even Silence Has an End


By: IMOW Team
Submitted: 12/31/2010

In 2002, while campaigning as a candidate in the Colombian presidential elections, Betancourt was abducted by the FARC and held captive in the Colombian jungle for six and a half years before being freed in a dramatic 2008 rescue. Betancourt discussed her story as told in her memoir, Even Silence Has an End. Betancourt appeared in conversation with Jeanne Carstensen, managing editor of The Bay Citizen, a nonprofit news organization in San Francisco.

Listen to a podcast of the event>>

To learn more about Ingrid Betancourt's political career, kidnapping and rescue, read this 2008 story from the museum's Women, Power and Politics exhibition, Kidnapping a Candidate: Ingrid Betancourt's Six-Year Ordeal.

A Conversation with Ingrid Betancourt


Betancourt Discusses Her Bestselling Memoir, Even Silence Has an End


By: IMOW Team
Submitted: 12/31/1969

In 2002, while campaigning as a candidate in the Colombian presidential elections, Betancourt was abducted by the FARC and held captive in the Colombian jungle for six and a half years before being freed in a dramatic 2008 rescue. Betancourt discussed her story as told in her memoir, Even Silence Has an End. Betancourt appeared in conversation with Jeanne Carstensen, managing editor of The Bay Citizen, a nonprofit news organization in San Francisco.

Listen to a podcast of the event>>

To learn more about Ingrid Betancourt's political career, kidnapping and rescue, read this 2008 story from the museum's Women, Power and Politics exhibition, Kidnapping a Candidate: Ingrid Betancourt's Six-Year Ordeal.

Donate Online »