A virtual who’s who of feminist academics gathered at the Barnard College campus to relive the old days a bit and recharge their batteries for current equity battles within the ivory tower and beyond.
Despite overall decline in new AIDS cases, the crisis rages on in virtual silence for women, especially women of color. Mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, even grandmothers, are being infected, overlooked and underserved. Some are fighting back.
Women writers from the Spanish Caribbean are from diverse nations and races and cultures. Yet many of their writings articulate the common song of those yearning for freedom but longing to belong to a family, a nation, a culture.
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