Favianna Rodríguez
We are Happy to Unveil the New Logo for Chicana/Latina Studies
The flower image represents a group of women collectively working together. The swirl symbols on the side of the logo represent speaking out for those who need to be heard. A book and a sun can also be seen, both encompassing growth and change. Our thanks to ASU undergraduate student Lucia Sandoval … [Read more...] about We are Happy to Unveil the New Logo for Chicana/Latina Studies
C/LS 15(2) Spring 2016
The scholarly essays, creative writing, art, interviews, and reviews in this issue show how productive transformational projects and the voices and images imbued within them serve to shape the field of Chicana/Latina studies.Order this IssueARTISTS' STATEMENTS Malcriada Aesthetics/Bad … [Read more...] about C/LS 15(2) Spring 2016