Luis Alfaro
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He grew up in the Pico Union district near downtown Los Angeles and graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in East Los Angeles. His plays and fiction are set in Los Angeles' Chicano barrios including the Pico Union district; they sometimes feature gay, lesbian, and working-class themes. Many of Alfaro's plays reference AIDS in Latino communities. Some of his noted plays are "Bitter Homes and Gardens," "Pico Union," "Downtown," "Cuerpo Politizado," "Straight as a Line," "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner," "No Holds Barrio," and "Black Butterfly." Many of the plays also have been published as stories or poetry. He is an associate professor in the School of Dramatic Arts at the University of Southern California; from 2013 to 2019, he was the playwright-in-residence at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Carlos A. Díaz Lemus, Luís Alfaro Hernández, Gamaliel Saldivar Olivares, Óscar García-Leal
Published in Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta (2007)
Get full textPublished in Revista Mexicana de Análisis de la Conducta (2007)
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by José Luis Alfaro Navarro, Mª Encarnación Andrés Martínez, José Mondéjar Jiménez, Juan Antonio Mondéjar Jiménez
Published in Agroalimentaria (2011)
Get full textPublished in Agroalimentaria (2011)
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