Shopping for Groceries and Identity in America
To close So to Speak’s “Hispanic Heritage Month”-themed series, we invited Huerta, a doctoral candidate in English at the University of California, Berkeley, to share with us what feminism looks like to a brown male poet in 2013.
Less Than One Week Left for Contest Submissions!
So to Speak is accepting submissions for the Spring 2014 issue until October 15th.
Frances E. Valdez On Why the Struggles of Immigrants Should Matter to Feminists
We recently introduced you to Frances E. Valdez, an attorney and DREAM Act activist based in Houston, Texas.
Spotlight on a Feminist in Action: Attorney Frances E. Valdez
Chicana Frances E. Valdez views her feminism as self-evident in the work she does as an attorney, activist, and philanthropist—and I couldn’t agree more.
Author Elizabeth Huergo on Feminism, Writing, and the Experience of Exile – Part 2
We continue our conversation with Cuban-American professor and author Elizabeth Huergo.
Author Elizabeth Huergo on Feminism, Writing, and the Experience of Exile – Part 1
Elizabeth Huergo is a professor of English at Montgomery College, and an adjunct professor in Women’s Studies at George Mason University.