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FACULTY EXPERTISE AND RESEARCH CREATIVE ARTS AND HUMANITIES Benavides, Yvette (July 1995) “Dolores: A Grandmother`s Story” Hijas del Quinto Sol Conference. San Antonio, TX. Benavides, Yvette (July 1997) “Cuentos, Caras y Cuerpasos: The Emergence of Popular Publications for Latinas” Hijas del Quinto Sol Conference. San Antonio, TX. Benavides, Yvette Spanish translator/editor of the children’s book The Fairy and the Chupacabra. The book is part of the fourth grade curriculum at P.S. 100 in the Bronx. Benavides, Yvette (2004) Published in Latina and Mothering magazines and the Langdon Review of the Arts in Texas, The Americas Review, The Red Palm, and Is This Forever or What? Lárraga, Maribel (2008) "Una reflexión literaria ante el vaivén de El Camino Real a fines del siglo XVII" in Memoria del Primer Coloquio Internacional del Noreste Mexicano y Texas. Ed., Juana Gabriel Román Jáquez. Mexico City: INAH. 213-227. Lárraga, Maribel (2004) “Los demonios y testimonios en la memoria colectiva de El fusilamiento del Diablo y El Diablo en Texas.” PALARA (Publication of the AfroLatin/American Research Association). Lárraga, Maribel (1995) “Paletitas de Guayaba: Una novela postmoderna de descubrimiento.”Cuicuilco: Revista de la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia (MexicoCity) Lárraga, Maribel (2006) “Encuentros de Mujeres: From the Basket of Memories, How Our Past Shapes Our Future.” Oral History Association national conference: Generational Links: Confronting the Past, Understanding the Present, Planning the Future (Little Rock) Lárraga, Maribel (2002) “Negotiating Challenges: The Heritage of Mexican-American Mothers/Women.” Annual Latina Letters Conference— Latina Letters at the Crossroads: Defining Our Terms (St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas, July 2002) Lárraga, Maribel (2001) “Sor María de Agreda: Dominando la palabra escrita para participar en el ámbito público, masculino/Maria of Agreda: Dominating the Written Word in Order to Participate in the Public, Masculine Realm.” Annual Latina Letters Conference: Latina Literature and Identity (St. Mary’s University, San Antonio, Texas) Schouten, Belinda T. (2010). Museum, Libraries, and Galleries: Resources for Latinos in Education. In Murillo Jr. E., Martinez, C., Munoz, J., Trinidad Galvan, T., & Villenas, S., MachadoCasas, M. (Eds.) Handbook of Latinos and Education. Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers. Wise, Steven, (2009). Freddy Fender, New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. The Scribner encyclopedia of American lives (Vol. 8). Wise, Steven. (2006)., Jose Trias Mongue New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons. The Scribner encyclopedia of American lives (Vol. 7).