Third Woman Press

Third Woman Press
Founded 1979
Founder Norma Alarcón
Official website thirdwomanpress.com

Third Woman Press is a Queer and Feminist of Color publisher founded in 1979 by Norma Alarcón[1] which she began as a journal in the 1979 when she realized that "there weren't enough other women of color or Latinas for me to have a conversation with."[2]

The press was closed in 2004 and reopened by Sara Ramírez in 2011.[3]

Third Woman Press has also published works by notable women of color such as Gloria Anzaldúa, Cherrie Moraga, Carla Trujillo, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha and Ana Castillo.[4]

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