![]() "I grew up surrounded by injustice on every level: in my own home, at school, my neighborhood, my country," recalled writer Carla Trujillo in an interview with Jordan Messier on the Curbstone Press Web site. What Night Brings (novel), Curbstone Press (Willimantic, CT), 2003.Īlso author of short stories and articles. (Editor and author of introduction) Living Chicana Theory (essays), Third Woman Press (Berkeley, CA), 1998. (Editor) Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mothers Warned Us About (fiction, poetry, essays, and interviews), Third Woman Press (Berkeley, CA), 1991. ![]() Lambda Book Award for best lesbian anthology, and Out/Write Vanguard Award for best pioneering contribution to the field of gay/lesbian lifestyle literature, both 1995, both for Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mothers Warned Us About Miguel Marmol Prize for first book of fiction written by a Latina/o writer, 2003, for What Night Brings. Women in Engineering Programs and Advocates Network, member of board of directors. Lecturer at University of California at Berkeley, Mills College, and San Francisco State University. ![]() University of California, Berkeley, Graduate Division, director of Graduate Opportunity Program. ![]() Office-Graduate Opportunity Program, Graduate Division, University of California, 316 Sproul Hall No. ![]() (human development) University of Wisconsin, Madison, M.S., Ph.D. Education: University of California, Davis, B.S. ![]()
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