LOCKED OUT OF HISTORY: We're Still Far from "Beyond Race" Ch 4 TV, KRON, Bay Area, Sunday, September 21, 2008 9:15 a.m.
Blog Post by China Galland - Sep.20.2008 - 9:38 pm
I'll be speaking informally about how I came to write Love Cemetery, a non-fiction book, set in East Texas, on race and reconciliation. I'm known for writing about women's spirituality, pilgrimages and women activists around the world. So it's natural to be asked what race has to do with it. I'll tell how my travels took me from the American wilderness, to India, Nepal, Brazil, Argentina, Poland, the former Yugoslavia, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and France and finally, in 2000, to my own proverbial "backyard", rural East Texas.
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Born and raised in Texas, China Galland, M.A., is also the award-winning author of Longing for Darkness, Tara and the Black Madonna, a new edition of which was published simultaneously by Penguin with Love Cemetery to celebrate Galland's work. Her last book,...
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