Minal Hajratwala
Minal Hajratwala is the editor of Perspective, the Sunday ideas and opinions section of the San Jose Mercury News. She started at the Mercury News as an intern in 1992 and has worked as a copy editor, a reporter and the newspaper's first reader representative, a position she created. She is a graduate of Stanford University.
She serves on the advisory council of NewsWatch, a media monitoring program based at San Francisco State University. She is also a poet and performance artist whose work has appeared in numerous journals and in four anthologies. Her poem "Bodies of Water" was nominated for the Pushcart Prize after being selected by writer Meena Alexander to appear in the Asian Pacific American Journal. In San Francisco, she has performed at the Luna Sea Women's Performance Project, A Different Light Queer Readers & Writers Conference, the New College, 848 Community Space, the Women's Building, Asian Blacks Latinas Uniting New Tribes, and the Asian American Theater.
She also performed at the 1998 Desh Pardesh festival in Toronto and went on tour with the New York-based Asian American Writers Workshop in Southern California. Hajratwala is an inaugural writing fellow for 1999-2000 of the Sundance Institute, participating in the creation of a new body of writing about film.
In 1997 she received a residency at Hedgebrook Cottages, a retreat for women writers on Whidbey Island in Washington state. She is a former board member of Trikone: Lesbian and Gay South Asians (guest-editing the "Spice, Girl?" food issue of Trikone magazine) and of the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association, where she launched the nation's first sexual-orientation-in-the-workplace training program for newspaper and broadcast companies.
She is a graduate of Stanford University, where she was a founding editor of Aurora: A magazine of feminisms and a founding member of the Queerland student group.