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Ritual
by Claudia Quiroz Cahill
Reclaim Your Rights as a Citizen of Here, Here
by Michele Serros
Spending Mone
by Gary Soto
I Stand at the Crosswalk
by Esmeralda Santiago
Angel's Monologue
by Gwylym Cano
José
by Caridad de la Luz
The Evil Eye
by Raquel Valle Sentíes
Poultrymorphosis
by Oscar Hijuelos
Last Week I Wanted to Die
by Susan Guevara
I'm Mad at My Father
by Trinidad Sánchez Jr.
Translating Things
by Marjorie Agosín
Mujeriego
by Michael Mejias
Birth
by Walkiris Portes
Me American
by Jesse Villegas
My First American Summer
by Lissette Mendez
God Smells Like a Roast Pig
by Melinda Lopez
Oh, Beautiful?
by René Pedraza del Prado
Futureboy
by Juan Felipe Herrera
Emily
by Elaine Romero
Sylvia
by Elaine Romero
Barrio ABCs
by Quiara Alegría Hudes
Darius and the Clouds
by Sandra Cisneros
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