From 1960 to 1962, more than 14,000 unaccompanied minors took flight from Cuba to the United States, establishing the largest recorded exodus in the Western Hemisphere. The displaced children and the country they left behind are often metaphorized using a popular Latin American nursery rhyme, “The Lost Apple.” Now, more than four decades later, Operation Pedro Pan persists through a revealing body of performance by and about a nation’s exiled children. The Lost Apple Plays investigates how memory, identity formation, nationhood, citizenship, and migration have been dramatized through these performances. Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Nilo Cruz, director/actor/playwright Mario Ernesto Sánchez, singers Willy Chirino and Lissette, performan...
In La hija de La Llorona, Teresa Dovalpage ushers in the latest development in Cuban theater written...
Victor Andres Triay\u27s presentation addresses the origins and development of Operation Pedro Pan a...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...
An exploration of the traumatic events of Operation Pedro Pan, where over 14,000 Cuban children trav...
Between December 1960 and October 1962, Operation Pedro Pan brought 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban child...
Over 14,000 unaccompanied children came from Cuba to the United States during Operation Pedro Pan. O...
This article was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Operation Pedro Pan and the subseque...
Operation Pedro Pan, as labeled by a Miami journalist, was a program backed by the Unites States fed...
This presentation was part of the FIU Libraries’ panel presentation, “FIU and the Cuban Diaspora: Co...
Between December 1960 and the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, 14,048 Cuban children were sent ...
Tytuł pracy brzmi „Operacja Pedro Pan - największy exodus kubańskich dzieci w historii Zachodniej He...
This dissertation examines the short- and long-term psychosocial effects of unaccompanied childhood ...
This flyer promotes the event Remembering Pedro Pan: Faith, Family, and Freedom in Cuban-American C...
This research aims to compare the experience of children who ended up in Portland, OR through Operat...
For most Cubans, Fidel Castro’s revolution was an enormous relief. Castro promised to bring democrac...
In La hija de La Llorona, Teresa Dovalpage ushers in the latest development in Cuban theater written...
Victor Andres Triay\u27s presentation addresses the origins and development of Operation Pedro Pan a...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...
An exploration of the traumatic events of Operation Pedro Pan, where over 14,000 Cuban children trav...
Between December 1960 and October 1962, Operation Pedro Pan brought 14,048 unaccompanied Cuban child...
Over 14,000 unaccompanied children came from Cuba to the United States during Operation Pedro Pan. O...
This article was written to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Operation Pedro Pan and the subseque...
Operation Pedro Pan, as labeled by a Miami journalist, was a program backed by the Unites States fed...
This presentation was part of the FIU Libraries’ panel presentation, “FIU and the Cuban Diaspora: Co...
Between December 1960 and the Cuban Missile Crisis of October 1962, 14,048 Cuban children were sent ...
Tytuł pracy brzmi „Operacja Pedro Pan - największy exodus kubańskich dzieci w historii Zachodniej He...
This dissertation examines the short- and long-term psychosocial effects of unaccompanied childhood ...
This flyer promotes the event Remembering Pedro Pan: Faith, Family, and Freedom in Cuban-American C...
This research aims to compare the experience of children who ended up in Portland, OR through Operat...
For most Cubans, Fidel Castro’s revolution was an enormous relief. Castro promised to bring democrac...
In La hija de La Llorona, Teresa Dovalpage ushers in the latest development in Cuban theater written...
Victor Andres Triay\u27s presentation addresses the origins and development of Operation Pedro Pan a...
This flyer promotes the event Legacy of Operation Pedro Pan , a lecture by author Anita Casavantes ...