...Putting Latina Lesbian History at the Center', YolandaChavezLeyva discusses how although clearly present in the US...marginalized and unrepresented in official records (ChavezLeyva 1996:145-52). It was not until 1995 that a major...
...across Difference (New York: Rowen andLittlefield, 2001), 77–90.6. For discussion of this issue, see YolandaChavezLeyva, “Breaking the Si-lence: Putting Latina Lesbian History at the Center,” in Bonnie Zimmerman...
......and just nineteen years old, our mother, Lupe, was frightened to keep us. My great aunt and uncle, Esther and Geronimo Leyva, took me across the border to El Paso where they adopted me and raised me as their daughter in a lower-middle-class/upper......
......years to understand what she was asking of me. Gloria Anzaldua believed in bridges; she believed in change. YolandaChavezLeyva is a historian specializing in Mexican American and border history at the University of Texas at El Paso....
......years to understand what she was asking of me. Gloria Anzaldua believed in bridges; she believed in change. YolandaChavezLeyva is a historian specializing in Mexican American and border history at the University of Texas at El Paso....
......and just nineteen years old, our mother, Lupe, was frightened to keep us. My great aunt and uncle, Esther and Geronimo Leyva, took me across the border to El Paso where they adopted me and raised me as their daughter in a lower-middle-class/upper......