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Her leftist politics caused her to be exiled to Guatemala, where she participated in feminist causes. In the 1950s, Che Guevara lived with her and dedicated some of his poetry to her. When the United Fruit sponsored coup d"état overthrew Guatemalan president Jacobo Árbenz, Leiva was exiled to Mexico.
She finally was able to return to Honduras in the late 1960s.
Helena Leiva Ferrera was born on 5 October 1897 in Santa Cruz de Yojoa, Cortés Department, Honduras to Emilio Leiva and Florinda Ferrera. Leiva was the granddaughter of Honduran president Ponciano Leiva.
She was also one of the leaders of the Alianza de Mujeres (Alliance of Women). In mid-July, 1954, she was arrested during United Fruit the coup d"état against Guatemalan president Jacobo Árbenz and was exiled to Mexico.
After many years of living in exile, she finally was able to return home and lived in San Pedro Sula for the remainder of her life.
Leiva died on 23 August 1978 in San Pedro Sula, Cortés Department, Honduras.