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Prose. Ethnic Studies. Politics. This inclusive, passionate collection of essays is a compilation of 14 years of writings on a rich array of subjects by activists of color in the Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women. Included are articles on bilingualism, sports, racism, and other important issues. Each article provides a measure of historical insight, analysis, and motivation that critically questions the multitude of issues affecting us all in a racist, for-profit society-Carla Trujillo. The result is a book that stimulates the kind of thought and discussion which form the basis for commitment and action-Hattie Gossett. Includes photos and drawings.

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"Each article provides a measure of historical insight, analysis, and motivation that critically questions the multitude of issues affecting us all in a racist, for-profit society." CARLA TRUJILLO, editor of Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mothers Warned Us About and Living Chicana Theory

"Stimulates the kind of thought and discussion which form the basis for commitment and action. A good tool for study groups and discussion groups." HATTIE GOSSETT, educator, jazz performance poet, author of Presenting Sister No Blues

Voices of Color writers give ample responses to teach that Truth and History will pave the way to liberation and justice." YURI KOCHIYAMA, human rights activist

"This book is a good read. It has voices we seldom hear. My people, write on!" BLACKBERRI, black gay singer/songwriter/activist

"I urge everyone to read it--each article is a pearl of historical information. We need to be continually reminded that the war to overcome racism, sexism, classism has not disappeared. Protection from predation for all is our common struggle. Our elders tell us that women can and must save the world. This book will be a useful text for recruiting women of all colors." JANET McCLOUD, Sapa Dawn Center, pioneering activist for Native women and fishing rights, Tulalip Tribe

"This anthology by radical writers is refreshing to read in an era that denies exploitation. Highly recommended to the Chicano and Latino audience. Our voice is loud and clear." RODOLFO ACUNA, Professor of Chicana/o Studies, California State University at Northridge

About the Author

Editors Yolanda Alaniz and Nellie Wong, who also co-authored the Introduction, are well-known feminist and civil rights activists. Wong is a highly respected poet whose work is widely reprinted in women's studies and ethnic studies anthologies.

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  • PublisherRed Letter Press
  • Publication date1999
  • ISBN 10 0932323057
  • ISBN 13 9780932323057
  • BindingPaperback
  • LanguageEnglish
  • Edition number1
  • Number of pages157
  • EditorAlaniz Yolanda, Wong Nellie
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