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De Colores Means All of Us | Praise

“Presents a good assessment of the triumphs and setbacks of more than three decades of social struggle and establishes a blueprint for a more inclusive future for all of America's children.”
Hispanic Outlook
 

“Please do yourself a favor and read this essay collection by Elizabeth Martínez! Share it with your friends, students, neighbors. Free yourself from the onslaught of misinformation and ignorance regarding racism in the United States and Latino politics. It is an up-to-date news flash on what is going on regarding Mexicans on both sides of the border. 'Betita' (to those of us who know her, love her, and continue to learn from her) is a veteran activist and Chicana pundit of the highest order.”
—Ana Castillo, author of Massacre of the Dreamers

“Elizabeth Martínez has played a unique and extraordinary role as chronicler of Chicana-Chicano history, and De Colores beautifully captures her passion, her intelligence, her powerful commitment to universal human values. I am very happy this volume exists, and hope it will be widely read.”
—Howard Zinn, author of A People's History of the United States
 

“This is one of the most important books to be published as we prepare to continue our struggle for a multiracial democracy in the twenty-first century.… Elizabeth (Betita) Martínez embodies the courage and tenacity exemplified by Latina activists, and women of color generally, who have been the backbone of our movements for social justice.”
—Prof. Carlos Muñoz, Jr., Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley; author of Youth, Identity, Power: The Chicano Movement 

“Elizabeth Martínez speaks eloquently about class, race, identity, and the problems of achieving real ‘democracy’ today. Her essays in this book are thought-provoking, fierce, and often humorous. De Colores is powerful testament, a loving work that encourages us never to lose the idealism that can move worlds and achieve human rights and equality against all odds.”
—John Nichols, author of The Milagro Beanfield War

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