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Marta Acosta
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Malin Alegria
Julia Alvarez
Francisco Aragon
Jimmy Santiago Baca
Sandra Rodriguez Barron
Richard Blanco
Margo Candela
James Cañón
Ana Castillo
Mary Castillo
Joy Castro
Sandra Cisneros
Lorna Dee Cervantes
Judith Ortiz Cofer
Kathleen De Azevedo
Martín Espada
Guy Garcia
Magdalena Gómez
Rigoberto Gonzalez
Christine Granados
Reyna Grande
Cristina Henriquez
Miriam Herrera
Rene Colato Lainez
Josefina Lopez
Demetria Martinez
Cherríe Moraga
Pat Mora
Manuel Munoz
Sonia Nazario
Mirta Ojito
Daniel A. Olivas
Cecile Pineda
Manuel Ramos
John Rechy
Daniel Reveles
Alberto Riós
Luis J. Rodriguez
Elaine Romero
Rene Saldana Jr.
Eduardo Santiago
Gary Soto
Michelle Serros
Sergio Troncoso
Luis Alberto Urrea
Gloria Vando
Alma Luz Villanueva
Victor Villasenor
Edgardo Vega Yunqué

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