Table of Contents
LETTER FROM THE EDITORS |
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Critical Work |
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Samantha Alvarez, “Multicultural Mathematics: Mayan Creation of a Computation System”
Donna Calzada, “Central Americans on a Journey to Find Their Identities”
Vanessa Cruz, “Living Through the Past”
Samantha Lomeli, “Trans Central American Women: At Home, in Migration and Post Arrival”
Samantha Lomeli, “Finding Community at Valley Femmehood”
Samantha Lomeli, “Inter-ethnic and Race Relations in Central American LA”
Alexis Salmeron, “Warfare and Its Symbolism Within the Late Classic to Post-Classic Maya”
Iskra Somarriba, “The Significance in the Control of Water in Mesoamerican Rainforests”
Donna Calzada, “Central Americans on a Journey to Find Their Identities”
Vanessa Cruz, “Living Through the Past”
Samantha Lomeli, “Trans Central American Women: At Home, in Migration and Post Arrival”
Samantha Lomeli, “Finding Community at Valley Femmehood”
Samantha Lomeli, “Inter-ethnic and Race Relations in Central American LA”
Alexis Salmeron, “Warfare and Its Symbolism Within the Late Classic to Post-Classic Maya”
Iskra Somarriba, “The Significance in the Control of Water in Mesoamerican Rainforests”
Autoethnographies |
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Daisy Copado, “Underrepresented in the United States: Afro-Latin(x) and Immigrant Children”
Diana Esteban, “Identifying as an Immigrant: Powerful Attributes and Struggles”
Jasmine Garcia, “A Disconnection Between My Culture”
Andres Hernandez, “The Land of Culture and Traditions”
Gisselle Perez, “Central Americans Struggles When Emigrating to the United States”
Diana Esteban, “Identifying as an Immigrant: Powerful Attributes and Struggles”
Jasmine Garcia, “A Disconnection Between My Culture”
Andres Hernandez, “The Land of Culture and Traditions”
Gisselle Perez, “Central Americans Struggles When Emigrating to the United States”
Creative Work |
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