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It wasn't until I started reading Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua that I saw myself--a beautiful, smart, complex image of myself written in literature.
S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012
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It wasn't until I started reading Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua that I saw myself--a beautiful, smart, complex image of myself written in literature.
S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012
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And they have a lot to show for their 32 years: 6 published cookbooks, a zagat award, and the friendship of Adrienne Rich, Gloria Anzaldua, Dorothy Allison, and many others.
Remembering Our Roots… « in other words [a portland feminist and queer bookstore and blog] 2009
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It wasn't until I started reading Cherrie Moraga and Gloria Anzaldua that I saw myself--a beautiful, smart, complex image of myself written in literature.
S.J. Main: Latino Themed Movies Take the Spotlight at Sundance Film Festival: Mosquita y Mari S.J. Main 2012
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As Anzaldua wrote, "the new mestiza learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view."
Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection Wendy Carrillo 2010
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As Anzaldua wrote, "the new mestiza learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view."
Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection Wendy Carrillo 2010
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As Anzaldua wrote, "the new mestiza learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view."
Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection Wendy Carrillo 2010
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(One of) My favorite book (s) by a Latin@ author is: Borderlands/La Frontera by Gloria Anzaldua
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As Anzaldua wrote, "the new mestiza learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view."
Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection Wendy Carrillo 2010
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As Anzaldua wrote, "the new mestiza learns to be Indian in Mexican culture, to be Mexican from an Anglo point of view."
Wendy Carrillo: El Dia de la Virgen de Guadalupe: A Reflection Wendy Carrillo 2010
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