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Creative Work
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Benjamin Bivian, fiction, “Alone Together”
Elena Cheung, fiction, “The Salvadoran”
Julio Olivarez, play, “The Dream of Dario”
Cindy Sifontes, fiction, "La Mujer del Pueblo La Alameda Los Aposentos”
Ketzali Antu Saravia Umaña, poetry, “Two Poems: 'Reveries' and 'Xibalba'”
Elena Cheung, fiction, “The Salvadoran”
Julio Olivarez, play, “The Dream of Dario”
Cindy Sifontes, fiction, "La Mujer del Pueblo La Alameda Los Aposentos”
Ketzali Antu Saravia Umaña, poetry, “Two Poems: 'Reveries' and 'Xibalba'”
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Art
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Minely Moradian, Artwork Collection
Montserrat Rangel Vergara, Artwork Collection
CAS 365, Prof. Linda Alvarez's Class Project, Special Quilt Project Featuring Sarah Bustillo, Irene Cruz, Nancy Juarez, Kimberly Lopez, Brandon Mejia, Linda Menjivar, Michelle Pacheco, and Dasha Reategui
Montserrat Rangel Vergara, Artwork Collection
CAS 365, Prof. Linda Alvarez's Class Project, Special Quilt Project Featuring Sarah Bustillo, Irene Cruz, Nancy Juarez, Kimberly Lopez, Brandon Mejia, Linda Menjivar, Michelle Pacheco, and Dasha Reategui
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Essays
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Tanya Archila, “Transnational Family Connection: Triumphs and Limitations of Technological Access”
Alex Gonzalez, “The Effects of Migration on Central American Families”
Emelyn Hernandez, “Modernity’s Exclusion of Other: La Guerra Mortal de los Sentidos”
Kelly De Leon, “Invisibility and Resiliency of Central Americans in the San Fernando Valley”
Rosa Maldonado, “Deconstructing Territorialized Identity and Performance Through Post-Humanist Studies: Examining La Virgen de Concepcion/ Concha in El Tiempo Principia en Xibalba” and “The Sexual Politics of Gender and the Liberal State in Patriarchal Central America: A Cross-Country Examination of Nicaragua and Costa Rica (1750- 1850)”
Julio Olivarez, “Mujeres Guerrilleras o Feministas del Siglo Veinte: An Examination of the Role of Mothers in the Salvadoran Civil War"
Michelle Pacheco, “El Tiempo Principia En Xibalbá: Subalternity and Indigenous Identity”
Cindy Sifontes, “Effects on Altering Traditional Foods in Transnational Spaces: A Central American Study”
Ketzali Antu Saravia Umaña, “An Infinite Regression: Deconstructing Modernity and Chronology in Fábula Asiática by Rodrigo Rey Rosa”
Celia Velazquez, “The Psychological Effects of War Violence on Central American Immigrants”
Alex Gonzalez, “The Effects of Migration on Central American Families”
Emelyn Hernandez, “Modernity’s Exclusion of Other: La Guerra Mortal de los Sentidos”
Kelly De Leon, “Invisibility and Resiliency of Central Americans in the San Fernando Valley”
Rosa Maldonado, “Deconstructing Territorialized Identity and Performance Through Post-Humanist Studies: Examining La Virgen de Concepcion/ Concha in El Tiempo Principia en Xibalba” and “The Sexual Politics of Gender and the Liberal State in Patriarchal Central America: A Cross-Country Examination of Nicaragua and Costa Rica (1750- 1850)”
Julio Olivarez, “Mujeres Guerrilleras o Feministas del Siglo Veinte: An Examination of the Role of Mothers in the Salvadoran Civil War"
Michelle Pacheco, “El Tiempo Principia En Xibalbá: Subalternity and Indigenous Identity”
Cindy Sifontes, “Effects on Altering Traditional Foods in Transnational Spaces: A Central American Study”
Ketzali Antu Saravia Umaña, “An Infinite Regression: Deconstructing Modernity and Chronology in Fábula Asiática by Rodrigo Rey Rosa”
Celia Velazquez, “The Psychological Effects of War Violence on Central American Immigrants”

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