Spotlight on a Feminist in Action: Attorney Frances E. Valdez
Chicana Frances E. Valdez views her feminism as self-evident in the work she does as an attorney, activist, and philanthropist—and I couldn’t agree more.
Author Elizabeth Huergo on Feminism, Writing, and the Experience of Exile – Part 2
We continue our conversation with Cuban-American professor and author Elizabeth Huergo.
Author Elizabeth Huergo on Feminism, Writing, and the Experience of Exile – Part 1
Elizabeth Huergo is a professor of English at Montgomery College, and an adjunct professor in Women’s Studies at George Mason University.
Call for Entries: 2014 Nonfiction and Poetry Contests
So to Speak is now accepting submissions for our Spring 2014 issue!
So to Speak Celebrates National Hispanic Heritage Month!
September 15th kicked off National Hispanic Heritage Month.
Summer round-up
Yes, summer’s over and that tan may not happen after all, but at least you can still feast on So to Speak’s online summer issue of amazing feminist prose, poetry, and art!