Mujeres Talk was a project of MALCS that was active from 2011 until 2013, when it became an independent blog housed at Ohio State University. Mujeres Talk was an effort to be a space where Chicanas and Latinas could address issues of concern to ourselves and our multiple communities. Mujeres Talk was a public space from which we could make our voices heard, exchange ideas, disseminate information, collaborate and participate in social change.
Initially under the sole editorship of Theresa Delgadillo, Mujeres Talk was governed by an Editorial Collective from 2011-2013.
Mujeres Talk Editorial Collective
Co-Moderators
Theresa Delgadillo 2011-2013
Seline Szkupinski Quiroga 2012-2013
Sara Ramirez 2012-2013
Members
Elena Gutierrez 2012-2013
Lourdes Alberto 2012-2013
Inés Hernandez-Avila 2012-2013
Felicity Amaya Schaeffer 2012-2013
Ella Diaz 2013
Lucila Ek 2013
Tiffany Lopez 2013
Below are links to the archived posts published while Mujeres Talk was affiliated with MALCS (2011-2013). This is not a live blog, and comments are not possible.
Mujeres Talk: Gender Que(e)ries
This presentation supported Dr. Revilla’s remarks at the 2011 MALCS Summer Institute Plenary at Cal State Los…
Mujeres Talk: Petition in Support of Ethnic Studies in AZ
A Message from MALCS Member Alvina Quintana: Subject: Superintendent Huppenthal, Stop attacking Mexican American Studies…
Mujeres Talk: On Doing Work that Matters and Sustaining Ourselves in the Interim
Mujeres Talk: Considering Transformations at the SSGA Conference
“Grapes of Light.†October 6, 2007. Photo by Maria Yu. From…
Mujeres Talk: Guatemalans’ Missing Children
Tucson, AZ Immigrant Rights Protest. April 2006. Photo credit: Laura Briggs…
Mujeres Talk: Women of Color and the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA)
Photo by javacolleen on Flickr This past academic year, I…