Selected Poems can be found in
the following anthologies, journals, websites and publications:
• The Afro-Latin@ Reader, History and Culture In the
United States; Ed. by Miriam Jiménez and Juan Flores; Duke University
Press; ISBN 978-0-8223-4572-5; 2010.
• Let Loose On the World: Celebrating Amiri Baraka at 75; The Amiri
Baraka Commemoration Committee; 2009.
• Puerto Rican Poetry; Ed. by Roberto
Márquez; University of Massachusetts Press; ISBN-13: 978-1-55849-562-3; 2007.
• African
Voices, Fall/Winter 2007, Vol. 12, Issue 23; New York, NY; ISSN 1530-0668; 2007.
• Understanding the Latina/o Experience in
the United States: Readings in Ethnic Studies; John Jay College of Criminal Justice; Pearson
Education Company; 2007.
• Latino Boom, An Anthology of U.S. Latino
Literature; Ed. by John
S. Christie and José B. Bonzalez; Pearson Education, Inc.; www.ablongman.com;
ISBN 0-321-09383-6; 2006.
• Storyworks, Vol. 13 No. 2, October 2005; Scholastic,
www.scholastic.com/storyworks; ISSN 1068-0292; 2005.
• The Heath Anthology of American
Literature, Vol E, Contemporary Period 1945 to the Present; Ed. by Paul Lauter; Houghton Mifflin
Co.; ISBN 0-618-53301-X; 2006.
• Red Hot Salsa,
Bilingual Poems on Being Young and Latino in the United States; Ed. by Lori Marie Carlson; Henry
Holt & Co.; New York, NY 10011; ISBN-13: 978-0-8050-7616-5, ISBN-10:
0-8050-7616-6; 2005.
• U.S. Latino Literature Today; Ed. by Gabriela Baeza Ventura; Pearson
Education, Inc.; www.ablongman.com; ISBN
0-321-19843-3; 2005.
• Approaching Literature in the 21st
Century; Ed. by Peter
Schakel & Jack Ridl; Bedford/St. Martin’s; ISBN: 0-312-40756-4; EAN:
978-0-312-40756-8; 2005.
• Puerto Rican Music and
Dance: RicanStructing Roots/Routes, Part II; Centro Journal Vol. XVI, No. 2; Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños, Hunter College/City University of New York;
ISSN: 1538-6279, ISBN: 1-878483-73-0; 2004.
• Latino Studies Journal, Vol. 2, Issue 2; Ed. by Suzanne Oboler, Univ. of Ill. at
Chicago; www.palgrave-journals.com; 2004.
• Essence Magazine Vol.35, No. 1: Mothers and Daughters; May 2004.
• Riding Low on the Streets of Gold,
Latino Literature for Young Adults; Ed. by Judith Ortiz Cofer; Piñata Books/Arte Publico Press/University
of Houston; ISBN 1-55885-380-4; 2003.
• Latino/a Literature in
the English Classroom;
Ed. by Manuel Hernández; Editorial Plaza Mayor; San Juan, PR; ISBN
1-56328-249-6; 2003.
• LandEscapes; Ed. by Lee M. McGuire; Washington State
University; Pullman, WA; 2003.
• Almost a Woman web site for ExxonMobil Masterpiece
Theater American Collection; WGBH; Boston, MA; 2002.
• Herencia: The Anthology of Hispanic
Literature of the United States; Ed. by Nicolás Kanellos; Oxford University Press, Inc.; New
York, NY; ISBN 0-19-513824-4; 2002.
• The Prentice Hall Anthology of Latino
Literature; Ed. by
Eduardo del Rio; Prentice Hall/Pearson Education Inc.; ISBN 0-13-026687-6;
2002.
• Bum Rush the Page; Ed. by Tony Medina and Louis Reyes
Rivera; Three Rivers Press/Crown Publishing Group; Random House Inc.,
www.randomhouse.com; ISBN 0-609-80840-0; 2001.
• Glencoe Literature, The Reader’s Choice:
American Literature; Glencoe/McGraw-Hill;
2000.
• The Floating Borderlands, Twenty-five
Years of U. S. Hispanic Literature; Ed. by Lauro Flores; University of Washington Press;
Seattle, WA; ISBN 0-295-97746-9; 1998.
• Hispanic American Literature; Ed. by Rodolfo Cortina; NTC
Publishing Co.; Lincolnwood, IL; ISBN 0 8442 5730 3; 1998.
• Long Shot, Vol. 20; Long Shot Productions, Inc.;
Hoboken, NJ; ISSN 0895 0773; 1998.
• El Coro, A Chorus of Latino/Latina
Literature; Ed. by Martín
Espada; Univ. of Massachusetts Press; Amherst, MA; ISBN
155849 110 4; 1997.
• Growing Up Bilingual; Ana Celia Zentella;
Blackwell Pub.; Maiden, MA 02148; ISBN 155786 407 1; 1997.
• The Hispanic Literary Companion; Ed. by Nicolás Kanellos; Visible Ink
Press; Detroit, MI; ISBN 0 7876 1014 3; ‘97.
• Tiempo De Marejada, Imagen Poetica Del
Siglo XX; Ed. by Manuel
De La Puebla; Ediciones Mairena; San Juan, PR; ISBN 1881708 14 4; 1997.
• In Defense of Mumia; Ed. by Sam Anderson and Tony
Medina; Writers and Readers Publishing, Inc.; New York, NY; ISBN
0-86316-099-9; 1996.
• Tercer Milenio, Revista de Literatura,
Año III, No. 1; Ed. by
Pedro López Adorno; Tecer Milenio, Inc.; Bronx, NY; ISSN 1075 0967; 1996.
• Hispanic American
Literature, A Brief Introduction and Anthology; Ed. by Nicolás Kanellos; Harper
Collins College Publishers; New York, NY; ISBN 0-673-46956-5; 1995.
• Not Black and White, Inside Words From
The Bronx WritersCorps;
Plain View Press; Austin, TX; ISBN 0 91105183 X; 1995.
• Paper Dance, 55 Latino Poets; Ed. by Victor Hernandez Cruz,
Leroy V. Quintana and Virgil Suarez; Persea Books; New York, NY; ISBN
0-89255-201-8; 1995.
• Boricuas; Ed. by Roberto Santiago; Ballantine
Books/Random House, Inc.; New York, NY; ISBN 345 39502 6; 1995.
• PoeSIDA; Ollantay Press; Jackson Heights,
NY; ISBN 0 9625127 4 5; 1995.
• In Other Words, Literature by Latinas of
the United States; Ed.
by Roberta Fernandez; Arte Publico Press/University of Houston; Houston, TX;
ISBN 1-55885-110-0; 1994.
• Stone On Stone, Piedra Sobre Piedra; Ed. by Zoe Anglesey; Open
Hand Publishing; Seattle, WA; ISBN 0-940880-48-2; 1994.
• Unsettling America, An Anthology of
Contemporary Multicultural Poetry; Ed. by Maria Mazziotti Gillan and Jennifer Gillan;
Penguin Books; ISBN 0 14 02.3778 X; 1994.
• Aloud, Voices From The Nuyorican Poets
Cafe; Ed. by
Miguel Algarin and Bob Holman; Henry Holt and Company; New York, NY 10011; ISBN
0-8050-3275-4; 1994.
• Here Is My Kingdom, Hispanic-American
Literature and Art for Young People; Ed. by Charles Sullivan; Harry N. Abrams, Inc.; New York,
NY; ISBN 0-8109-3422-1; 1994.
• Latino Poetry; Globe Fearon Educational
Publisher; Paramus, NJ; ISBN 0 835 90726 0; 1994.
• The Many Worlds of Literature; Ed. by Stuart Hirschberg;
Macmillan Publishing Company; New York, NY; ISBN 0 02 355082; 1994.
• Hear My Voice; Ed. by Laurie King;
Addison-Wesley’s Alternative Publishing Group; ISBN 0-201-81839-5; 1994.
• Long Shot, Vol. 15; Long Shot Prod., Inc.; Hoboken, New
Jersey; ISSN 0895-9773; 1993.
• Papiros De Babel: Anthology of Puerto
Rican Poetry in New York;
Ed. by Pedro López Adorno; Univ. of Puerto Rico; Apartado 23322; Estacion
de La Universidad; Río Piedras, PR 00931-3322; 1991.
• Puerto Rican Writers at Home in the USA; Ed. by Faythe Turner; Open Hand
Publishing Inc.; Seattle, WA; 1991.
• New Rain; Vol. 7 & 8; Ed. by Judy Simmons; Blind Beggar
Press Inc.; Bronx, NY; 1990.
• Taller Alma Boricua, Reflecting on 20
Years of the Puerto Rican Workshop ’69-89; El Museo del Barrio; New York, NY; 1990.
• Hanging Loose 52; Hanging Loose Press; Brooklyn, NY; 1988.
• Centro Boletín, Spring 1988; Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños;
Hunter College, CUNY; New York, NY; 1988.
• Blackworld, Vol . X VII, No. 2; University at Stony Brook, SUNY;
Stonybrook, NY; 1988.
• Woman of Her Word, Hispanic Women Write; Arte Publico Press/University of
Houston; Houston, TX; 1987.
• Lluvia Sobre La Isla; Casa De Las Américas; 3ra. y G,
El Vedado; Ciudad de La Habana, Cuba; 1987.
• Conditions: Fourteen; Conditions; Brooklyn, NY; 1987.
• Art Against Apartheid: Works For Freedom; IKON Inc.; New York, NY; 1986.
• Breaking; Centro de Estudios
Puertorriqueños; Hunter College, CUNY; New York, NY; 1985.
• Hispanics In the U.S.A.; Denmarks Radio;
Haefteekspeditionen Islands Brygge 81, 2300 Kobenhavn S; 1984.
• Bulletin, Nov-Dec ‘83; P.S. 86 Parents Association Newsletter;
Reservoir Ave. & W. 195th St.; Bronx, NY 10468; 1983.
• Areito, Vol. 8 No. 29; Ediciones Vitral, Inc., G.P.O. Box 1913,
New York New York; 1982.
• Third Woman, Vol. 1, No. 2; Third Woman Press; c/o
Chicano-Riqueño Studies/Indiana University; Bloomington IN; 1982.
• Leaving the Bough; International Publishers; New
York, NY; 1982.
• A Decade of Hispanic Literature; Revista
Chicano-Riqueña/University of Houston; Houston, TX; 1982.
• Antología de la Poesia de la Mujer
Puertorriqueña; Peninsula
Publishing Co.; New York, NY; ISBN 0-916312-08-9; 1981.
• Bronx Roots, Vol. 1; Bronx Poets & Writers
Alliance; Bronx Council on the Arts; Bronx, NY 10461; 1981.
• New Rain, Vol. 1; Blind Beggar Press;
Bronx, NY, 10466; 1981.
• Herejes y mitificadores; Ediciones Huracán; Ave.Gonzdlez
1002; Río Piedras, PR 00925; 1980.
• Words To Go; Cultural Council Foundation/CETA
Artist Project; New York NY; 1980.
• Sunbury, 9; Sunbury Press; Box 274; Bronx 10468;
1980.
• Chiricú; Chicano-Riqueño Studies/Indiana
University; Bloomington, IN; 1980.
• Vortice: Literatura, Arte y Critica, Vol. 2, No. 2-3; Dept. of Spanish
and Portuguese; Stanford Univ.; Stanford, CA; 1979.
• Revista Chicano-Riqueña, Año 7, No. 2; Indiana University Northwest;
Gary, IN; 1979.
• Afro Realism; MenWem Press; Brooklyn, NY; 1979.
• Hispanic Arts, No. 13; Association of Hispanic Arts; New York,
NY; 1979.
• Chrysalis, No. 7; Los Angeles, CA; 1979.
• New York State Waterways Project, Vol. 1,
No. 9; Ten Penny Players;
New York, NY; 1979.
• Heresies: Third World Women, Vol. 2, No.
4, Issue 8; New
York, NY; 1979.
• Maintrend, No.3; Anti-Imperialist Cultural Union; New
York, NY; 1979.
• Womanrise; Shamal Books; Brooklyn, NY; 1978.
• Ordinary Women; Ordinary Women Press; New York
NY; 1978.
• The Next World; Ed. by Joseph Bruchac; The
Crossing Press; Trumansburg, NY; 1978.
• Conditions: Three; Conditions; Brooklyn, NY; 1978.
• Sunbury, 4; Sunbury Press; Bronx, NY; 1976.
• Shantih, Vol.3, No. 3; Shantih; Brooklyn, NY; 1975.
• Journal of Contemporary Puerto Rican
Thought; Midwest
Institute of Puerto Rican Studies and Culture; Chicago, IL; 1975.
• Nuyorican Poetry; William Morrow & Co.; New
York, NY; 1975.
• Sunbury, 2; Sunbury Press; Bronx, NY; 1974.
• El Grupo: Canciones Y Poesia (LP recording); Disco Canto Libre; 1974.
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