The Crib Collective's Youth Grant-Making Team is at it again!
Please feel free to forward this to your contacts especially any young leaders who could benefit from this oppurtunity.
The blog for Tianguis bookstore in Chicago.

We get started at 7 p.m. Free admission and antojitos (while they last).
Silvia Rivera | Amanda Torres |
Wendy (Gwen) Vargas |
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La Primitiva | Spacerwoman |
We owe a very BIG thanks to Radio Arte and Junior's Sports Bar.
*No open mic for this January event. We will be bring back the open mic with the February edition of Proyecto Latina.


Ask A Mexican will draw in even the most hesitant reader on your list. We still have autographed copies available.

The Alchemist Chances are people who read this books got it as a gift and there is a high probability rate that they go on to share the gift with others.
from l to r: Once Upon a Quinceanera by Julia Alvarez
Lucha Libre: The Man in the Silver Mask,
a bilingual cuento by Xavier Garza
I will never forget you: Frida Kahlo and Nickolas Murray
by Salomon Grimberg
from l to r: Nahui Olin by Adriana Malvido;
Las Soldaderas: Women of the Mexican Revolution by Elena Poniatowska


Call for submissions for new anthology focusing on Mexicans/ Chicanos in
Edited by: María A. Beltrán-Vocal, Paul Martínez Pompa,
and Irasema González
§ Submissions should be double spaced, follow MLA format and must not exceed 20 pages.
§ Poets may submit up to five poems
§ Writers may submit up to two short stories no longer than 20 pages
§ Autobiography/testimony, creative, non-fiction/memoir no longer than 20 pages
§ All contributors must submit a brief biography and professional affiliation.
Please send submissions to:
María A. Beltrán-Vocal
Department of Modern Languages
DePaul University
(773)325-7000 ext. 51866
Bookclub now reading:
Bless Me Ultima 
Art Feature:
Lucky Sevens, Art by Krista Franklin
Opens Friday, Dec. 7th @ 7 p.m.
Details: www.tianguis.biz

top: Amanda and Maritza. bottom: Felicia, Irasema, Silvia, Diana.