- Stephanie Griest
Stephanie Elizondo Griest (born
June 6 ,1974 ) is a Chicana author and activist from South Texas. Her books include "Around the Bloc: My Life in Moscow, Beijing, and Havana" (Villard/Random House, 2004), "100 Places Every Woman Should Go" (Travelers' Tales, 2007), and "Mexican Enough: My Life Between the Borderlines" (Washington Square Press/Simon & Schuster, 2008). She has also written for the "New York Times ", "Washington Post ", "Latina Magazine", and numerous "Travelers' Tales" anthologies. Born and raised inCorpus Christi, Texas , she has explored 29 countries and once spent a year driving 45,000 miles across the United States, documenting its history for a website for kids called The Odyssey. A 2005 Hodder Fellow atPrinceton University , she is currently a Senior Fellow at theWorld Policy Institute and a Board Member of theNational Coalition Against Censorship . She recently won the 2007 Richard Margolis Award for Social Justice Reporting for her work on Mexico.External links
* [http://www.aroundthebloc.com/ Official Stephanie Elizondo Griest website]
* [http://www.madison.com/archives/read.php?ref=/tct/2007/02/27/0702270249.php The Capital Times of Madison, WI: review of "100 Places Every Woman Should Go"]
* [http://www.travelerstales.com/ Travelers' Tales publishing]
* [http://www.latina.com/ Latina Magazine]
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