The legendary Chicana playwright, Cherríe Moraga, who’s also best known as co-editor with Gloria Anzaldúa of the foundational feminist anthology "This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women ...
Non-member tickets include admission to the reception and book signing with Cherríe and a one-year membership to Ms.—including print and digital access to the magazine and discounted access to future ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Cherríe Moraga is a playwright, poet and essayist whose plays and publications have received national recognition for her unique ...
Activist Moraga (coeditor, This Bridge Called My Back) tells the story of her mother, Elvira, in this compassionate memoir that explores family and cultural legacies. Moraga weaves her coming-of-age ...
3 Watch: Next On Stage's High School & College Top 10 Revealed The Mathematics of Love, a world premiere play written and directed by Cherríe Moraga, will debut August 10 - 27, 2017 at Brava. Brava is ...
Cherríe Moraga produced a trilogy of world-premiere plays at the Brava Theater in the early '90s: "Shadow of a Man," "Heroes and Saints" and "Watsonville." Then she moved on to other work, including ...
“Perhaps my writing has never really been about me,” Cherríe Moraga admits in “Native Country of the Heart,” her bracing new memoir. “Perhaps it was about she all along: she without letters; she ...
After a fifteen-year hiatus, Brava Theater will welcome award–winning writer and director, Cherríe Moraga, back to its stage to celebrate its 25th anniversary with the world premiere of her new play, ...
In the early 1980s, writer Cherríe Moraga left her home state of California and moved to New York City to follow love, connect with the women-of-color publishing movement, and complete her first ...