Elizabeth Martínez es una celebrada feminista chicana y organizadora comunitaria cuya prolífica escritura explora los movimientos sociales en las Américas. Su obra es elogiada por su incansable e irreprimible compromiso con la documentación del activismo progresista, ofreciendo historias vivas vitales de luchas contemporáneas. Su voz distintiva y su espíritu incansable animan un cuerpo de trabajo que captura la lucha continua por la justicia social.
Elizabeth Martínez's work comprises one of the most important living histories
of progressive activism in the contemporary era ... inimitable ...
irrepressible ... indefatigable. -Angela Y. Davis
A boy suspects his mother is a witch (and isn't entirely wrong) in this
wonderfully irreverent, humorous rhyming story with Quentin Blake-esque
illustrations
Letters from Mississippi gives us a deeply personal look at one of the Civil
Rights Movement's key moments--and reminds us that change happens because
regular people have decided they were willing to fight for it.---Marian Wright
Edelman, president of the Children's Defense Fund This expanded edition
includes over forty pages of poetry by students in the Freedom Schools of
1964, adding the lively voices of local participants, mostly teenagers, to
those of the volunteers from the North. The new edition also includes an
additional dozen biographies, resulting in a wider resource for scholarship
and for a general understanding of this critical moment in civil rights
history