Brenda L. Sendejo

Brenda Sendejo is a cultural anthropologist, consultant, and scholar-practitioner of spiritual activism. For two decades, she has collaborated with movement-era Chicanas in Texas, documenting their spiritual activism and illuminating its continued relevance for contemporary struggles. Sendejo holds a PhD, MA, and BA in cultural anthropology from University of Texas at Austin and has contributed to anthologies including Voices of the Ancestors, Chicana Movidas, and ¡Somos Tejanas!

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Chicana Spiritual Activism

Chicana Spiritual Activism

Making Change, Making Soul

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