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#metoo for Tlaloc
#metoo for Tlaloc
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Leticia Hernández LinaresComment
On the First Day of War, I’m Supposed to Teach Poetry
On the First Day of War, I’m Supposed to Teach Poetry
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Leticia Hernández LinaresComment
Tragedilandia
Tragedilandia
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Leticia Hernández LinaresComment
Los corvos
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Yesika Salgado Comment
Peluda
Peluda
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Yesika SalgadoComment
A Salvadoran Heart
A Salvadoran Heart
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 28, 2019Yesika Salgado Comment
In Support of Violence
In Support of Violence
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 27, 2019Christopher SotoComment
Myself When I’m Real
Myself When I’m Real
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 27, 2019Christopher SotoComment
Those Sundays
Those Sundays
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 27, 2019Christopher Soto Comment
Review of 'Distópica'
Review of 'Distópica'
ArticlesPiscucha MagazineMarch 19, 2019René Patricio Carrasco MoraComment
Mascara/Massacre: Salvadoran Queerness Within and Beyond its Borders
Mascara/Massacre: Salvadoran Queerness Within and Beyond its Borders
InterviewPiscucha MagazineMarch 19, 2019Christopher Soto, Willy Palomo, Nadie Comment
Zaki: "El Salvador is the best place for hip-hop to function the way it was born"
Zaki: "El Salvador is the best place for hip-hop to function the way it was born"
InterviewPiscucha MagazineMarch 18, 2019ZakiComment
Some Errant Thoughts on ‘Coco’: The Politics of Representation and Central American Erasure
Some Errant Thoughts on ‘Coco’: The Politics of Representation and Central American Erasure
ArticlesPiscucha MagazineMarch 17, 2019Victor InterianoComment
Juliana Martinez: A Salvadoran Transwoman from the 1940s
Juliana Martinez: A Salvadoran Transwoman from the 1940s
ArticlesPiscucha MagazineMarch 13, 2019Amaral ArévaloComment
A Star Named Wormwood
A Star Named Wormwood
ProsePiscucha MagazineMarch 13, 2019Pedro Romero IrulaComment
Aftermath
Aftermath
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 12, 2019Javier ZamoraComment
Vows
Vows
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 12, 2019Javier Zamora Comment
Let me try again
Let me try again
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 12, 2019Javier ZamoraComment
The Ram’s Confession
The Ram’s Confession
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 10, 2019Josué Andrés Moz Comment
Crack
Crack
PoetryPiscucha MagazineMarch 10, 2019Josué Andrés MozComment
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