Diaz, Tony
DIAZ, Tony
DIAZ, Tony. American, b. 1968. Genres: Novels. Career: Author, teacher, political activist. Assistant director of the Central American Resource Center; affiliated with The Houston Immigration and Refugee Coalition, La Coordinator 2000, and other community groups. Has held teaching positions with the University of Houston, Inprint Houston, St. Charles Church, the High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, and the Chicano Family Center. Publications: The Aztec Love God (novel), 1998; (ed.) Latino Heretics, Fiction Collective Two, 1999. Contributor to anthologies and periodicals. Address: Red Lat Writings, PO Box 540181, Houston, TX 77245, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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