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Issue No. 7 – Spring 2010

Los Angeles Review Issue No. 7 - Spring 2010

We dedicate the seventh issue of The Los Angeles Review to Judy Grahn.

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  • Rick Bass
  • Fortunato Salazar
  • Barry Lopez
  • Brian Doyle


Judy Grahn is an internationally known poet, writer, and social theorist. Her work underpins several movements, including Gay, Lesbian, and Queer; Feminist/ Woman-Centered; and Women’s Spirituality. She serves as Associate Core Faculty for the Institute of Transpersonal Psychology in their Women’s Spirituality Master’s Program. She holds a Ph.D. in Integral Studies from California Institute of Integral Studies in San Francisco. Her 2008 collection love belongs to those who do the feeling (Red Hen Press) received the LAMBDA award for lesbian poetry.


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