Her book, "Ecological Borderlands: Body, Nature, and Spirit in Chicana Feminism" investigates environmental practices and ecological consciousness as they emerge in the activism, art, film, and ...
2. Gloria Anzaldúa “I change myself, I change the world.” This quote from Chicana feminist and writer Gloria Anzaldúa is a call to action. We can change the world around us by changing ...
As a Chicana feminist teacher-scholar, her research examines the educational pathways of Chicana/Latina first-generation college students, Chicana/Latina mothers, in particular mother-daughter ...
As a Chicana feminist teacher-scholar, her research examines the educational pathways of Chicana/Latina first-generation college students, Chicana/Latina mothers, and the development and analysis of ...
This essay explores the ways in which the relationship between the United States and Mexico has influenced the development of Mexican and Chicana Feminism. It focuses specifically on the North ...
Trained as a social psychologist, Aída Hurtado combines the feminist writings of African American scholars, with Chicana feminisms, social identity theory, and Anzaldúa’s Borderland Theory to ...
Bridging a raw and insightful narrative with the words of a self-described "Chicana dyke-feminist", known as Gloria Anzaldua, 'Queer Coyote' tells the story of strength, resilience, and love.