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Informationen zum Autor Sabrina Vourvoulias is an award-winning Latina news editor, writer, and digital storyteller. An American citizen from birth, she grew up in Guatemala during the armed internal conflict and moved to the United States when she was fifteen. Her journalism and editing have garnered an Emmy, and an Edward R. Murrow award, as well as multiple José Martí, Keystone, and New York Press Association awards. In addition to publishing short fiction and poetry, she is also the author of Ink , which was named to Latinidad's Best Books of 2012. She lives in Pennsylvania with her husband, daughter, and a dog who believes she is the one ring to rule them all. Gloria F é lix was born and raised in Uruapan, a beautiful small city in Michoacán, Mexico, one of her biggest inspirations when it comes to Art. Her favorite things to do growing up were drawing, watching cartoons, and eating, which still are some of her favorite things to do. Currently, she lives and paints in Los Angeles. Klappentext Published in association with the Smithsonian Institution and the Molina Family Latino Gallery, a celebration of 30 of history's most influential Latinas and Latinos shares the uplifting stories of subjects ranging from Pura Belprâe and Câesar Châavez to Jennifer Lopez and Sonia Sotomayor. Continuing the successful publication of nonfiction anthologies about famous trailblazers throughout history, this fully-illustrated book under the Smithsonian imprimatur will celebrate 30 of the most influential Latinas/Latinos in history. Zusammenfassung Continuing the successful publication of nonfiction anthologies about famous trailblazers throughout history, this fully-illustrated book under the Smithsonian imprimatur will celebrate 30 of the most influential Latinas/Latinos in history.