By Rosie Molinary on April 6, 2009
For a project that I have been developing, I wrote a list of questions to serve as an activist’s autobiography. Here I answer the first five […]
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By Rosie Molinary on September 24, 2008
Here’s another excerpt from the speech I gave at Ridgeview High School’s summer reading celebration last week in Columbia, South Carolina… If there is just one thing that reading has […]
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By Rosie Molinary on June 12, 2007
I began work on the text of Hijas Americanas officially in late 2005, but, the truth is, I began working on this book long ago as my life as a […]
Posted in On the Road | Tagged beauty perception, body image, books, ethnic identity, ethnicity, Latina, Puerto Rico, teacher, writing |