Mujerista theologian Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz dies at age 69

Not sure how I missed this, but radical Latina feminist theologian Ada Maria Isasi-Diaz passed early last month from cancer at the age of 69. Ada Maria developed a cogent critique of the Catholic Church in the mid-80s, identifying the concept of “structural sin” for those enjoying the privileges of inequality, and developing a “mujerista” theology as an alternative frame of reference.

By Paul Vitello, NY Times

Ada María Isasi-Díaz would have become a Roman Catholic priest, she told friends, if not for the church’s ban on ordaining women. Instead, she became a dissident theologian who spoke for those she considered the neglected spiritual core of the church’s membership: Hispanic women like herself.

Dr. Isasi-Díaz, who died of cancer in New York on May 13, was widely known in North and South America as the chief theorist behind Mujerista theology — she published a book of the same name in 1996 — which extols the role of Hispanic women, especially the poor, in personifying Christian faith in the everyday struggles of life. She was 69.

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Feature: Olga Talamante named Grand Marshal of SF LGBT Pride

“Community organizer’s childhood led to her activism”
from the Bay Area Reporter

Olga Talamante was 11 years old when her parents plucked her from Mexico to drive their family across the U.S. border, settling in Gilroy, California. Five decades later, Talamante will be riding in a red low-rider convertible during Sunday’s LGBT Pride Parade as one of six community grand marshals selected by the San Francisco LGBT Pride Celebration Committee for their outstanding contributions to the LGBT community.

“It’s an amazing honor,” Talamante said. “I’ve had a lot of public life, but to be acknowledged is very humbling. I feel fortunate to be one among many deserving people.”

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Summer Institute Update: MALCSWear!

The official MALCS Summer Institute 2012 t-shirts and tote bag are now available for pre-order. These v-neck, slim-cut t-shirts come in sizes from Small-XXL in both red and black. Each item features a beautiful full color design courtesy of artist Silvia Ji. T-shirts are $20 individually and tote bags are $15 individually. However, when you … Read more

Professor Maria Cotera: “Chicana por mi Raza” online archive project

Professor Maria Cotera presented a talk earlier this month at Stanford about her Online Chicana Feminist History Archive Project, created with documentary  filmmaker and producer Linda Garcia Merchant, of Voces Primeras. From the newsletter for the Clayman Center for Gender Research:  “Today we talk about Chicana feminism almost exclusively in the academy,” Maria Cotera told an audience in … Read more

Review: Earth Wisdom by Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez

From member and Chicana Yaqui Author Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez:  (Cross-posting from change the word) The Launching: Chumash book is history and medicine. When the stories awaken, stories that heal By Brenda Norrell, Censored News Launching the book, Earth Wisdom: A California Chumash Woman, Yolanda Broyles-Gonzalez spoke with the magic of a storyteller, as she shared the stories … Read more

Mujeres Talk: Tucson’s Save Ethnic Studies Event Featuring Ana Castillo

Yovani Flores participated in Tucson’s Save Ethnic Studies Cinco de Mayo event featuring with Dr. Ana Castillo to support students, attend the public readings of two of Castillo’s banned books and learn from the Saturday writing workshop led by Dr. Castillo. Flores reports, “After two days of student and community discussions, I had the privilege … Read more