Ethnic Studies 147, a class at UC-Berkeley taught by Professor Tiya Miles, contributed pages on Rayna Green and Barbara Neely. The students who worked on the Rayna Green page were Ronnie Bautista, Celia Carter, Adam E. Cordova, Julia Conroy, Maria Esther Fernandez, Jennifer Johnson, Nina Marie La Rosa, Jennifer Lee, Roddrick Lee, Andrea Li, Maria Lopez, Carmen Martinez, Lawrence Rhone, Georgia Roberts, Cin-Yee Shih, Kenisha Smith, Dae-Han Song, Vieuphet Soungpanya, Kathy To, Patricia Turrubiartes, Shelly Watson, and Kristin Wygal. The students who worked on the Barbara Neely page were Monica Aguirre, Jasmine Barackman, Cassy Bligh, Marcie Chin, Peter Chin, Kay Fischer, Alejandra Flores, Carmen Gomez, Karmela Herrera, Theresa Ho, Chandalyn Jones, Christina Juman, Millie Lapidario, Karineh Mahdessian, Sara McCarthy, Tenea Price, Earl Rivard, Valerie San Luis, David Sedghi, Melissa Tagatac, Susana Telles, Long Trinh, Karen Vilia, and Naomi Watanabe.
Ethnic Studies 147
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» Green, Rayna D. from Bios
Her poetry and other writings express the internal and external struggles of Native women resisting patriarchy rooted in white imperialism and adopted by Native men. Furthermore, her writings are not a lamentation or a passive commentary, but rather...
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» Neely, Barbara from Bios
Neely uses Blanche not only to entertain, but also as a medium to discuss serious societal issues. In effect, Blanche is Neely's political voice that will reach the mainstream through the genre of feminist my...
Tracked on May 13, 2005 09:22 PM
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