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A stack of books at the Los Angeles rooms located at the Cal State LA campus on Thursday, Oct. 20, 2022. The event was a discussion and book signing of Dr. Anthony Ocampo’s latest book, “Brown and Gay in LA: The Lives of Immigrant Sons.” Photo by Victoria Ivie.
By Brenda Fernanda VeranoAs featured on
Feeling like you have to choose between your identity of race or sexuality, not knowing who you are, and the immense pressure of being a first-generation immigrant child? These are just some of the topics tackled by Anthony Ocampo in his second book, “Brown and Gay in L.A.: The Lives of Immigrant Sons.”
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