Box 25
Contains 16 Results:
Latino/a Lesbian and Gay Organization [LLEGO] board work, 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.
Latino/a Lesbian and Gay Organization [LLEGO] Encuentros, 1991 - 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.
Immigration, 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.
Jota!, 2003 - 2004
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.
La Carta and La Guia (Colorado Springs), 1993 - 1994
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.
La Entre Vista (Atlanta), 1994
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.