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Volume 7

Enunciating Our Terms: Women of Color in Collaboration and Conflict
Inscriptions 7


Editors: María Ochoa and Teresia Teaiwa

© 1994, Center for Cultural Studies

Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Damita Brown and Kim Sánchez, “Women of Color Resource Center: Transforming Strategies for the Nineties”

joannemariebarker and Teresia Teaiwa, “Native InFormation”

Angela Y. Davis and Elizabeth Martínez, “Coalition Building Among People of Color”

María Ochoa, “Tierra Wools: Looking for a Home in the Homeland”

Jennifer A. González and Michelle Habell-Palan, “Heterotopias and Shared Methods of Resistance: Navigating Social Spaces aand Spaces of Identity”

Alma Sifuentes and Kim D. Hester Williams, “Private Parts: Battling Barriers, Forging Friendships”

Ruxana Meer, Rhacel Parreñas, and Catherine Ramirez, “SMELL THIS: Undergraduate Women Constructing Our ‘Homeplace'”

Martha Ramírez and Judy Yung, “Women of Color in Collaboration and Conflict: An Annotated Bibliograpy”

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