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Queer Brown Voices : Personal Narratives of Latina/o LGBT Activism.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Austin : University of Texas Press, 2015Copyright date: ©2015Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (273 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781477302330
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Queer Brown VoicesLOC classification:
  • HQ76
Online resources:
Contents:
Intro -- Contents -- Preface by Letitia Gomez -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Brown Writing Queer: A Composite of Latina/o LGBT Activism, by Salvador Vidal-Ortiz -- Luz Guerra. Dancing at the Crossroads: Mulata, Mestiza, Macha, Mujer -- Dennis Medina. We Are a Part of the History of Texas That You Must Not Exclude! -- Jesús Cháirez. From the Closet to LGBT Radio Host in Dallas -- Laura M. Esquivel. An East L.A. Warrior Who Bridged the Latina/o and the Gay Worlds -- Brad Veloz. A South Texas Activist in Washington, D.C., Houston, and San Antonio -- David Acosta. The Boy in Fear Who Became a Latino/a LGBT Advocate in Philadelphia -- Letitia Gomez. No te rajes--Don't Back Down! Daring to Be Out and Visible -- Mona Noriega. Creating Spaces to Break the Circle of Silence and Denial -- Gloria A. Ramirez. The Queer Roots of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas -- Moisés Agosto-Rosario. Latinas/os and the AIDS Treatment Advocacy Movement -- José Gutiérrez. We Must Preserve Our Latina/o LGBT History -- Olga Orraca Paredes. All the Identities on the Table: Power, Feminism, and LGBT Activism in Puerto Rico -- Wilfred W. Labiosa. Visibility, Inclusivity, and the Fight for LGBT Rights in New England -- Adela Vásquez. Finding a Home in Transgender Activism in San Francisco -- Conclusion by Uriel Quesada -- Index.
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Intro -- Contents -- Preface by Letitia Gomez -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction. Brown Writing Queer: A Composite of Latina/o LGBT Activism, by Salvador Vidal-Ortiz -- Luz Guerra. Dancing at the Crossroads: Mulata, Mestiza, Macha, Mujer -- Dennis Medina. We Are a Part of the History of Texas That You Must Not Exclude! -- Jesús Cháirez. From the Closet to LGBT Radio Host in Dallas -- Laura M. Esquivel. An East L.A. Warrior Who Bridged the Latina/o and the Gay Worlds -- Brad Veloz. A South Texas Activist in Washington, D.C., Houston, and San Antonio -- David Acosta. The Boy in Fear Who Became a Latino/a LGBT Advocate in Philadelphia -- Letitia Gomez. No te rajes--Don't Back Down! Daring to Be Out and Visible -- Mona Noriega. Creating Spaces to Break the Circle of Silence and Denial -- Gloria A. Ramirez. The Queer Roots of the Esperanza Peace and Justice Center in San Antonio, Texas -- Moisés Agosto-Rosario. Latinas/os and the AIDS Treatment Advocacy Movement -- José Gutiérrez. We Must Preserve Our Latina/o LGBT History -- Olga Orraca Paredes. All the Identities on the Table: Power, Feminism, and LGBT Activism in Puerto Rico -- Wilfred W. Labiosa. Visibility, Inclusivity, and the Fight for LGBT Rights in New England -- Adela Vásquez. Finding a Home in Transgender Activism in San Francisco -- Conclusion by Uriel Quesada -- Index.

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