Falling from Grace: A Mediation on LatCrit II
Chicano-Latino Law Review, Vol. 19, p. 437, 1998
12 Pages Posted: 27 May 2010
Date Written: 1998
Abstract
The presence of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender people of color in various spaces has had and continues to have a transformative impact. Our existence challenges beliefs and practices of religious institutions, and our participation in discovering hidden histories connected to spiritual practices contributes to a tremendous diversity of beliefs and values to guide our communities. This article is a reflection on religion and on Latina and Asian lesbians and on space. These reflections aim to begin an exploration of the rupture that queer presence often makes in LatCrit, Asian American and Critical Race Theory.
Keywords: religion, Latina and Asian lesbians
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