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  1. Cherríe Moraga è un'attivista, scrittrice e drammaturga statunitense. Fa parte della facoltà di lingua inglese presso l'Università della California, Santa Barbara. Moraga è anche un membro fondatore del gruppo di attivisti per la giustizia sociale La Red Chicana Indígena, un'organizzazione di chicani che si batte per l ...

  2. Cherríe Moraga (born September 25, 1952) is a Xicana feminist, writer, activist, poet, essayist, and playwright. She is part of the faculty at the University of California, Santa Barbara in the Department of English since 2017, and in 2022 became a distinguished professor.

  3. LATEST WORKS. BOOKS. More. THEATER. More. Originally from San Gabriel, California, Cherríe Moraga is the co-editor of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color with Gloria Anzaldúa. She is a Professor of English at UC Santa Barbara, where she co-directs Las Maestras Center for Xicana Indigenous Thought & Art Practice.

  4. Cherríe Moraga is an internationally recognized poet, playwright, essayist and memoirist who initiated her public writing life as the co-editor (with Gloria Anzaldúa) of the avant-garde feminist work, This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color.

  5. Cherríe Moraga is a writer, playwright, and essayist active in the Chicana, feminist, and queer communities. With Gloria E. Anzaldúa, she coedited This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (1981), an anthology of writing integral to the emergence of third wave feminism which…

  6. Cherríe L. Moraga is playwright, poet, and essayist whose plays and publications have received national recognition, including a TCG Theatre Artist Residency Grant in 1996, the NEA's Theatre Playwrights' Fellowship in 1993, and two Fund for New American Plays Awards.

  7. 7 giu 2023 · Original Articles. Notes on growing love: Cherríe Moragas “If,” a world-making incantation conjuring collective consciousness through Chicana lesbian po (i)esis. Ana Clarissa Rojas Durazo. Pages 323-338 | Published online: 07 Jun 2023. Cite this article. https://doi.org/10.1080/10894160.2023.2216124. In this article. Full Article. Figures & data.