![]() ![]() Carla has lectured in Ethnic Studies at the U.C. Her novel What Night Brings won the 2003 Miguel Mármol Prize and runner-up for the Astraea Lesbian Writers Fund Award, as well as Honorable Mention for the Writers at Work competition. Berkeley, and has focused some of her recent activities on improving the classroom climate for underrepresented students in the College of Engineering using Interactive Theater. She works as a Director of Diversity programs in the College of Engineering at U.C. She is the author of several short stories, and various articles on identity, sexuality, and higher education. Her dissertation focused on assessing differential treatment of underrepresented students in college classrooms.Ĭarla is the editor of Chicana Lesbians: The Girls Our Mothers Warned Us About (1991), which won the LAMBDA Book Award for Best Lesbian Anthology and the Out/Write Vanguard Award for Best Pioneering Contribution to the field of Gay/Lesbian Lifestyle Literature and of Living Chicana Theory (1998). ![]() in Educational Psychology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She received a BS degree in Human Development from UC Davis and an MS and Ph.D. Last update of this page: November 4 th 2004Ĭarla was born in Las Vegas, New Mexico and raised in the San Francisco Bay area in California. Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Carla Trujillo ![]()
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