VISIONARY WOMEN IN HOUSTON

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By: Jose Monterrosa In celebration of Women’s History Month, the BIPOC Arts Network and Fund (BANF) proudly spotlights the monumental achievements of three distinguished women who have profoundly impacted Houston’s artistic and cultural fabric. Stacey Allen, Dr. Lavanya Rajagopalan, and Dr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura harnessed their unique talents and visions to challenge boundaries, inspire communities, and pave new pathways in their respective  fields. BANF has recognized and supported their inspiring work to elevate community voices. & Dr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura: Elevating Latino Literary Voices  Dr. Gabriela Baeza Ventura is a distinguished figure in Houston’s literary scene, serving as the Executive Editor at Arte Público Press, a trailblazer in bringing Latino narratives to the forefront. With her role as co-director of the US Latino Digital Humanities Center (USLDH) and her academic prowess at the University of Houston, Dr. Baeza Ventura’s influence spans broad and deep. & The forthcoming appointment of Dr. Baeza Ventura as the director of Arte Público Press in 2025 marks a significant milestone, heralding a new era of inclusivity and female empowerment within the literary and cultural domains. At Arte Público Press, Dr. Baeza Ventura has been instrumental in magnifying Latino literary voices, guiding the publication of around...

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