• Luz María "Luzma" Umpierre-Herrera (born October 15, 1947) is a Puerto Rican advocate for human rights, a New-Humanist educator, poet, and scholar. Her...
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    (born 1980), writer; wrote We the Animals, also adapted to a film U Luz María Umpierre (born 1947), poet, scholar V Lourdes Vázquez (born 1953), writer and...
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  • Mayra Santos-Febres Alejandro Tapia y Rivera Diego de Torres Vargas Luz María Umpierre Lourdes Vázquez Ana Lydia Vega Manuel Zeno Gandía Joaquín García Monge...
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  • (born 1943, Nigeria, f/nf/p) Kazuo Umezu (楳図かずお, born 1936, Japan, f) Luz María Umpierre (born 1947, Puerto Rico/US, nf/p) Thrity Umrigar (born 1961, India...
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    L. Torres, author of The Accidental Native and Boricua Passport Luz María Umpierre Edgardo Vega Yunqué (also Ed Vega), author of The Lamentable Journey...
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    screenwriter Luis Fernando Herrera (born 1962), Colombian footballer Luz María Umpierre-Herrera (born 1947), Puerto Rican poet, scholar, educator and advocate...
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  • the first person to write a book about the history of Puerto Rico. Luz María Umpierre, poet, scholar Charlie Vázquez, novelist Lourdes Vázquez, poet, short...
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    Yara Sofia - female impersonator and reality television personality Luz María Umpierre - poet, scholar and human rights activist Villano Antillano - rapper...
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    1990s include Ana Lydia Vega, Giannina Braschi, Mayra Santos-Febres, Luz María Umpierre, and Eduardo Lalo. Breakthrough voices of a new Puerto Rican literature...
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  • Carmen Haydée. "'Language is our only homeland': An Interview with Luz María Umpierre". Archived 6 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine CENTRO: Journal of...
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  • fiction & ch. wr. Chica Umino (羽海野チカ, living, Japan), manga creator Luz María Umpierre (b. 1947, Puerto Rico), poet, critic & activist Lily Unden (1908–1989...
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  • Puerto Rican queer diaspora, comparing him to other artists such as Luz María Umpierre, Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Nemir Matos-Cintrón, and Erika Lopez. Literature...
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  • Sibbald, K. M. (Autumn 2010). "Outing and Autobiography (Carmen Conde and María Elena Walsh)". Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos. 35 (1). Edmonton...
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    perspective, with chapters on Luis Rafael Sánchez, Manuel Ramos Otero, Luz María Umpierre, Frances Negrón-Muntaner, Rose Troche, Erika Lopez, Arthur Aviles...
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    Carmelita Tropicana, Laura Aguilar, Marcia Ochoa, Juana María Rodríguez and Luz María Umpierre. Much of de la tierra's early work was self-published and...
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  • culture. This would be challenged by Luz Maria Umpierre, who wrote “In Response” and criticized the construction of Maria Cristina's, and Esteves’, feminism...
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  • many female writers of color like Cherríe Moraga, Achy Obejas, and Luz María Umpierre. Among the first three publications of Kitchen Table: Women of Color...
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  • writer Luisita Lopez Torregrosa (born 1943), journalist, memoirist Luz María Umpierre (born 1947), poet, critic, human rights activist Lourdes Vázquez (born...
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    States Virgin Islands Denise George 17 Charlotte Amalie  Uruguay Adriana María Umpierre 19 Salto  Venezuela Cristal Montañez 17 Caracas  Wales Christine Anne...
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  • Folklorist". Journal of American Folklore (1987) Ellen J. Stekert and Luz María Umpierre, "Deviance and Power: Malleable Realities in Manuel Puig‘s Use of...
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  • Scoppettone, Susan Sherman, Sheila Ortiz Taylor, Nancy Toder, Kitty Tsui, Luz Maria Umpierre-Herrera, Chea Villanueva, Jess Wells, Barbara Wilson, Mary Wings,...
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  • Professor in Latin American and Latino Culture at Amherst College. Luz Maria Umpierre (born 1947), Puerto Rican studies scholar, writer and advocate. Enrique...
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  • Ricco - Rotten Tomatoes". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 2023-10-08. Umpierre, Luz María (1983). Nuevas aproximaciones críticas a la literatura puertorriqueña...
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  • Montevideo 1976 Sara Alaga Valega Montevideo 1977 Adriana Umpierre Escudero Salto 1978 María del Carmen da Rosa Salto 1979 Elizabeth Busti Montevideo 1980...
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  • Colón Drama Que candela de pueblito Gilo Rivera Luz María Rondón, Kidany Lugo, William Gracia, Esther María, Sara Jarque, Marcos Betancourt, Roxanna Badillo...
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