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Achy ObejasAchy Obejas (born June 28, 1956) is a Cuban-American writer and translator focused on personal and national identity issues, living in Benicia, California. She frequently writes on her sexuality and nationality, and has received numerous awards for her creative work. Obejas' stories and poems have appeared in Prairie Schooner, Fifth Wednesday Journal, TriQuarterly, Another Chicago Magazine and many other publications. Some of her work was originally published in Esto no tiene nombre, a Latina lesbian magazine published and edited by tatiana de la tierra, which gave voice to the Latina lesbian community. Obejas worked as a journalist in Chicago for more than two decades. For several years, she was also a writer in residence at the University of Chicago, University of Hawaii, DePaul University, Wichita State University, and Mills College in Oakland, California. She also worked from 2019 to 2022 as a writer/editor for Netflix on the bilingual team in the Product Writing department. Obejas practices activism through writing, by telling her own story about her identity, as well as others. The anthology Immigrant Voices: 21st Century Stories, written in collaboration with Megan Bayles, is a collection of stories that seeks to describe the experience of people who have emigrated to America. While most anthologies focus on one group, this anthology expands the perspective to multiple group identities.

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TatianaTatiana (or Tatianna, also romanized as Tatyana, Tatjana, Tatijana, etc.) is a female name of Sabine-Roman origin that became widespread in Eastern Europe.

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List of lesbian periodicals in the United StatesA timeline of notable lesbian magazines, periodicals, newsletters, and journals in the United States organized by the initial publication date and then title. For a global list, see the list of lesbian periodicals.

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Mama CashMama Cash is the oldest international women's fund in the world, founded in the Netherlands in 1983. In 2013, Mama Cash supported 118 women's, girls and trans rights organisations with 4.3 million euros.

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Tatiana de la tierraTatiana de la tierra (May 14, 1961 – July 31, 2012) was a Colombian writer, poet and activist. She was the author of the first international Latina lesbian magazine Esto no tiene nombre.

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Esto no tiene nombre (magazine)Esto no tiene nombre (Spanish: "This has no name") was a Latina lesbian magazine published 1991-1994, which was succeeded by Conmoción 1995-1996. It was published in Miami, Florida and was founded by tatiana de la tierra, Vanessa Cruz, Patricia Pereira-Pujol and Margarita Castilla. It published works by Latina lesbians, from the United States and elsewhere, in English, Spanish and Spanglish, including poetry, fiction, essays, reviews, news, interviews, comics and artwork. Some contributors were established writers, others publishing for the first time. The successor title's full name was Conmoción, revista y red revolucionaria de lesbianas latinas.

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LGBTQ Latino literatureLGBTQ Latino literature or queer Latino literature refers to literature that addresses the lives and experiences of members of the LGBTQ community who are of Latin-American descent. It falls under the umbrellas of Latino literature and LGBTQ literature. To be considered queer Latino literature, the author, subject matter, and or characters much be connected in some way to the LGBTQ and Latino communities; however that identity is not required to encompass the complete written work. Many works of LGBTQ Latino literature are written by authors who have grown up or are living in the United States, such as Mexican Americans, Cuban Americans, and Puerto Ricans. Much of the literature is written in English, with some also written bilingually in English and Spanish. Prominent authors include: Achy Obejas, Gloria Anzaldúa, Terri de la Peña, Carla Trujillo, Francisco X. Alarcón, Lorenzo Herrera y Lozano, Emanuel Xavier, Tatiana de la Tierra, Denise Frohman, Carlos Mock, Cherríe Moraga, Emma Pérez,

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