The contextual reading of Tamar’s history (2 Sm 13.1-22) made with a group of women living with HIV revealed their own stories of stigmatization caused by others has led them to experience discrimination, silence, prejudice and human rights violations. Certainly, this reality constitutes a theological site because we can speak about God if we speak about humanity of marginalized and excluded people from our time. Data collected under the Participatory Action Research and the Contextual Bible Reading allowed to make a theological approach to drama lived by these women: masculine power over feminine beings, their body and their sexuality as an anti-Kingdom and non-life signs. In addition, the journey made by these women also allowed them their own healing and realize that, only if they break the silence, they will be able to fight for their rights because they are victims, not guilty. It is a bet for the justice willed by God.