This poem explores the experience of a Honduran mother living in the diaspora who feels erased, yet takes pride in her ability to cook chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican dish, better than most Mexican restaurants, highlighting her cultural contributions despite feeling scattered.
This poem explores the experience of a Honduran mother living in the diaspora who feels erased, yet takes pride in her ability to cook chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican dish, better than most Mexican restaurants, highlighting her cultural contributions despite feeling scattered.
This poem explores the experience of a Honduran mother living in the diaspora who feels erased, yet takes pride in her ability to cook chilaquiles, a traditional Mexican dish, better than most Mexican restaurants, highlighting her cultural contributions despite feeling scattered.