Portrait of a Young Lord woman warrior, Dr. Martha Duarte Arguello

By Carlos “Carlito” Rovira

Here is a canvas portrait I recently painted of an unsung woman warrior whom I hold very dear in my heart, Dr. Martha Duarte Arguello. Martha was among those who contributed to my personal and political development during our mutual experience as members of the Young Lords Party.

Portrait of a Warrior Woman, my dear sister Martha. On the right, is when I completed the painting.

As a young child, Martha was reared in a Dominican family that upheld revolutionary traditions and resisted the fascistic reign of Rafael Trujillo. Her revolutionary zeal and internationalist spirit allowed her to understand the meaning of solidarity to defeat a common oppressor.

It is without a doubt that this sister’s experiences in the Dominican struggle made a contributing mark on the history of the Young Lords. Martha was among other Dominican sisters and brothers who were in the ranks of the Young Lords, along with other Latinx and African American members.

Martha was both exemplary and selfless on many levels. She embraced the idea of organizing and politicizing the common people on the street as well as defending them from the racist police.

Her stern disposition and commitment to the struggle for human emancipation became apparent to many Young Lords. As a result, Martha’s leadership traits shattered many sexist myths and allowed her to become the first woman in the Defense Ministry – the special component in YLP’s structure responsible for the organization’s security.

Martha was also one of the founders of the Young Lords Women’s Caucus, which became famous for introducing to the general membership new and revolutionary concepts including the connections between patriarchy and racist oppression. In many ways, the Women’s Caucus became the YLP’s political backbone and emotional fire.

This portrait is 20” X 24”, acrylic paint on canvas. It was inspired by my respect and affection for Dr. Martha Duarte Arguello. For someone who joined a predominantly Puerto Rican organization while being of another nationality, proved her internationalist convictions and what was meant to be a Young Lord.

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