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Dark blue background with orange letters showcase the cover for the La Ceiba issue 2020.
This is the cover of our 2020 La Ceiba issue!

Table of Contents

LETTER FROM THE EDITORS


La Ceiba Editorial Team, Letter to Our Readers 2020

Literature


Jason Baek, “Invisibility of Self in Los Años Marchitos”

Brittany Bonaparte, “Under the Different Worlds of Ruben Dario and Roque Dalton”

Daisy Copado, “Transnationalism Through the Art of Poetry in Corazón and Unaccompanied”

Jessenia Hernandez, “Genocide on Their Own Land: The Civil War Shown Through “Microbus to San Salvador”

Jessenia Hernandez, “Women and Grief in Post War Society of El Salvador”

Gisselle Perez, “Seek Happiness, Not Others’ Validation”

Abril Escobar Romero, “The Missing Stairs: How Honduran Children Grow Up in Ruins”

Ani Tovmasyan, “Manlio Argueta’s One Day of Life and the Hierarchy That Shapes the Lives of People”

Kelsey Valdez, “The Preservation of the Popol Vuh and the Mayan Impact on Central American Culture”

Migration and Identity Research


Jason Baek, “Remembering El Salvador”

Emely Bernal-Cabrera, “Where to Find Our Identity”

Film Analysis


Maria Arango Quintanilla, “The Golden Dream: The Journey of Chauk, Sara, and Juan”

Ani Tovmasyan, “Voices Beyond the Wall and Reparando: Creating Your Own Environment”

Studies On Space and Place


Jason Baek, “Religion and Revolution: The Role of Christian Base Communities (ECBs) in Community Organizing”

Jason Baek, “Salvadorans and Digital Communication: A Simultaneous Presence”

Stephanie Rios, “The Mesoamerican Ballgame: A Game of Politics and Survival”

Dana Trick, “The Popol Vuh”

Creative Writing


Nadine Aguirre, “My Community Fights”

Maria Arango Quintanilla, "El Viaje"

Michelle Garcia, “The Man”

Maria Martinez, “El Mozote”

Brittni Reyes, “The Marathon Continues”

Josue Rivera, “Under Her Wing”

Ashley Sanchez, “What’s the Greatest Lesson a Woman Can Learn?”

Lizeth Serrano, “The Miracle Who Survives”
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