Box 24
Contains 16 Results:
Chispa y Chisme, 1986
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.
Companeras: Latina Lesbians, 1994 - 1995
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.
Ellas en Accion (San Francisco), 1994 - 2001
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.
Ellas Dicen, 1993 - 1995
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.
Gente Latina de Ambiente, 1992 - 1995
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.
Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos, 1992 - 1995
Early correspondence and periodicals centering on queer themes from Latin American countries. Tatiana de la Tierra's later work was organized in a similar system by country and was added by the creator. Various correspondence that is not directly linked to self-publishing. Majority of materials and letters have publishing and lesbian themes.