Fabio Fernández, historian: “Cubanness is injured, but still alive”
The University of Havana professor reflects on the impacts of the crisis on Cuban identity and consensus.
The University of Havana professor reflects on the impacts of the crisis on Cuban identity and consensus.
The Cuban economy has lost its capacity for growth and therefore has become a machine for generating poverty and difficulties ...
There is an abundance of political analyses of Cuba that ignore context and typically lead to a common denominator: the ...
The debate around his figure has so many ins and outs that it would be worth returning to them to ...
I wonder if we Cubans have not been as strange and deviant as the Chinese and Vietnamese.
The legislation was born with worrying features of reinforcement of the punitive nature of the previous Code, Law No. 62.
The legacy of Fidel and Che, as well as that of the intellectual left that continued thinking socialism and its ...
Cuban Voices talked on this occasion with Ivan de la Nuez, essayist and art curator, who was born in Havana ...
Interview with Rubén Padrón Garriga
Interview with Yassel Padron Kunakbaeva.
Interview with Juan Valdés Paz
Like measles, mumps or rubella, dogmatism and sectarianism have been early pathologies in Cuban socialism. Although they are not precisely ...
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