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  • In 1991, Carla Trujillo edited and compiled, the anthology Chicana Lesbians The girls our mothers warned us about was published by Third Woman Press.
  • Third Woman Press has also published works by notable women of color such as Gloria Anzald鷄, Cherrie Moraga, Carla Trujillo, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Ana Castillo.
  • While at the University of California at Berkeley, she founded " smell this ", the magazine by and about women of color distributed by Third Woman Press and edited TEA LEAVES, the Asian American arts and literary magazine as well as the undergraduate journal portfolio.
  • "' Third Woman Press "'is a Queer and Feminist of Color publisher founded in 1979 by Norma Alarc髇 which she began as a journal in the 1979 when she realized that " there weren't enough other women of color or Latinas for me to have a conversation with ."
  • The book was out in its third edition, published by Third Woman Press, until 2008, when its contract with Third Woman Press expired and it went out of print . " This Bridge " centered the experiences of women of color, offering a serious challenge to white feminists who made claims to solidarity based on sisterhood.
  • The book was out in its third edition, published by Third Woman Press, until 2008, when its contract with Third Woman Press expired and it went out of print . " This Bridge " centered the experiences of women of color, offering a serious challenge to white feminists who made claims to solidarity based on sisterhood.
  • Despite the combined pressures of going through her first divorce, raising a son, making a living, and working on her PhD program, Alarc髇 founded Third Woman Press in 1979 and completed her dissertation,  Ninfoman韆 : El Discurso feminista en la obra de Rosario Castellanos,  a theoretical study of Mexican feminist literary criticism, in 1983.
  • She published an essay in the 1981 Persephone Press edition of " Bridge " called  Chicana s Feminist Literature : A Re-vision Through Malintzin / or Malintzin : Putting Flesh Back on the Object .  As founder of Third Woman Press, Alarc髇 published the third edition of " This Bridge Called My Back " from 2002 to 2008.
  • According to the " Encyclopedia of Race, Ethnicity and Society ",  Chicana feminist writings helped to develop a discourse in opposition to the Eurocentric frameworks .  Chicana writing grew out of Chicana feminism, through the feminist journals founded since the 1960s  one of which led to Norma Alarc髇 s " Third Woman Press "; the assertions of Chicana feminism in essays; and the portrayal of the gender crisis in the Chicano Movement in the poetry and fiction of Chicana authors.