Here's from the South End Press Catalog for Fall 1993 which just arrived at my place of employment. (N.B. I have no financial interest in South End Press, and am just providing this info as a public service.): THE COORS CONNECTION How Coors Family Philanthropy Undermines Democratic Pluralism by Russ Bellant "Bellant has performed Herculean research into how the Coors family has contributed profits from its beer empire to conservative, reactionary and even anti-Semitic and racist groups. His digging has uncovered pay dirt..." Publishers Weekly. 149 pages. $9 paperback stock number 0-89608-416-7. $25 cloth stock number 0-89608-417-5. THE LAST GENERATION Poetry and Prose by Cherrie Moraga ****AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1993***** "Moraga explores her identity as a lesbian writer/activist in the Chicano community, weaving together a complex fabric of family, friends, lovers, catolicismo, politics, poetry, and life on the streets. Morage presents the news ways of being human that she has discovered, often despite all odds, through the act of writing. Each section of the book touches on another facet of Chicana lesbian life; by crossing literary genres and moving freely between Spanish and English, Moraga sustains an intensely personal atmosphere throughout this hihgly politicized work." Moraga is a Chicana poet, playwright and essayist. She is co-editor of "This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color," which won the Before Columbus Foundation's American Book Award in 1986. In 1990, her play "Shadow of a Man" won the Fund for New American Plays Award. Two years later she won the Will Glickman Prize for her play "Heroes and Saints." Ms. Moraga was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts Theatre Playwright's Fellowship in 1993. Remember,the book is ****AVAILABLE SEPTEMBER 1993***** 250 pp. $14 paper stock number 0-89608-466-3 $30 cloth stock number 0-89608-467-1 MEMOIR OF A RACE TRAITOR by Mab Segrest ****AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1993***** "Against the backdrop of the rampaging Far Right movement of the 1980s, southern activist Mab Segrest probes the complex intersections of racism, misogyny, homophobia, and capitalism. In these new essays that are grounded in two decades of feminist, gay/lesbian, and anti-racist activism, she moves from reporting to personal reflection to historical analysis in order to focus on the primacy of racism in shaping US history and its constant complication by forces of gender and sexuality." Mab Segrest was a teen during the Civil Rights movement in her hometown of Tuskegee, Alabama. She resides in Durham, NC, where she received a doctorate in English from Duke. She is currently a Board member of the Center for Democratic Renewal and serves as the Coordinator of the US Urban-Rural Mission of the World Council of Churches. Co-editor of several books on racism and feminism, she is also author of "My Mama's Dead Squirrel: Lesbian Essays on Southern Culture." 200 pp. ****AVAILABLE NOVEMBER 1993**** $14 PAPER STOCK NUMBER 0-89608-474-4 $30 cloth stock number 0-89608-475-2 Orders to South End Press INBOOK POB 120261 East Haven CT 06512. Phone 800-243-0238 Fax 800-334-3892. Indicate whether to ship library, bookrate, or UPS. Be sure to include your billing and shipping addresses. *!*!*!*!* "We're born naked. The rest is drag." RuPaul Jessea NR Greenman crsdept@nature.berkeley.edu