In celebration of the upcoming 45th anniversary of the Chicana/o studies at CSUN, the department invited award-winning poet and short story writer Xánath Caraza, a professor from the University of ...
Canon City poet Juliana Aragón Fatula writes about things many people would be ashamed of -- like alcoholism or abuse. Her second collection of poetry, “Red Canyon Falling on Churches,” crosses ...
In the early 1980s, writer Cherríe Moraga left her home state of California and moved to New York City to follow love, connect with the women-of-color publishing movement and to complete her first ...
One of the first activists to call herself “Chicana,” largely used as a pejorative at the time, Elizabeth Martinez came to define the movement’s voice. Former Reporter/Editor Pioneering Chicana ...