Worked for Tejidos Magazine Attended The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley She was Gnostic Died in 2004 Coined "Nepantlera" meaning a threshold of people moving between identities The Bridge Called my Back published in 1981 Worked for the state of Indiana in 1974 Chicana Feminist Born in Raymondville, Texas Born in 1942 Died at age 61 Received PhD From UT Austin Attended UT Austin Graduate School Majored in English, Art, and Secondary Education Wrote her first poem in 1974 Wrote her first story in 1974 Worked on Ranches in Childhood Worked as a teacher 1969-1973 Borderlands was published in 1987 Has 3 siblings Lived her final years in Hagrill, Texas Was openly lesbian Graduated Valedictorian in high school Contributor to postcolonial theory Worked for Tejidos Magazine Attended The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley She was Gnostic Died in 2004 Coined "Nepantlera" meaning a threshold of people moving between identities The Bridge Called my Back published in 1981 Worked for the state of Indiana in 1974 Chicana Feminist Born in Raymondville, Texas Born in 1942 Died at age 61 Received PhD From UT Austin Attended UT Austin Graduate School Majored in English, Art, and Secondary Education Wrote her first poem in 1974 Wrote her first story in 1974 Worked on Ranches in Childhood Worked as a teacher 1969-1973 Borderlands was published in 1987 Has 3 siblings Lived her final years in Hagrill, Texas Was openly lesbian Graduated Valedictorian in high school Contributor to postcolonial theory
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Worked for Tejidos Magazine
Attended The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
She was Gnostic
Died in 2004
Coined "Nepantlera" meaning a threshold of people moving between identities
The Bridge Called my Back published in 1981
Worked for the state of Indiana in 1974
Chicana Feminist
Born in Raymondville, Texas
Born in 1942
Died at age 61
Received PhD From UT Austin
Attended UT Austin Graduate School
Majored in English, Art, and Secondary Education
Wrote her first poem in 1974
Wrote her first story in 1974
Worked on Ranches in Childhood
Worked as a teacher 1969-1973
Borderlands was published in 1987
Has 3 siblings
Lived her final years in Hagrill, Texas
Was openly lesbian
Graduated Valedictorian in high school
Contributor to postcolonial theory