Living in Cuba, a Surreal Chronicle of Post-Pandemic Times
The first thing I noticed when I came back, was the radical change in the city’s human geography. Going-out spots were empty.
Read moreThe first thing I noticed when I came back, was the radical change in the city’s human geography. Going-out spots were empty.
Read moreIn 2021, Cuba spent US $280 million on buying chicken from the USA, when Cuban farmers could produce the same amount of pork with that money.
Read moreThe photographs in the El Toque contest had to be unedited, original works, and linked to aging, caring and elderly rights in Cuba.
Read moreMore and more people on the island are becoming interested in different diets (vegan, vegetarian, ketogenic, gluten-free) however….
Read moreThe prosecution equates protesting with “sedition”. His wife says her husband is in the infirmary because his health is deteriorating.
Read moreNow in 2022 and amidst the cumulative effects of a food crisis, citizens are still not being informed about the status of these plans.
Read moreCuba “became a gigantic jail”, says a reporter from the island, after the citizens organized on social media to go out and protest.
Read moreRecently, some Cuban exile groups announced a call for a huge anti-government protest in Havana’s streets and in other cities…
Read moreThe eruption of war outside and inside Israel’s borders shocked a complacent nation. Wars can be triggered by an isolated incident, but…
Read moreFull of mirages disguised as lines, you run to the crowd and ask the question that’s on every Cuban’s mind: “What are they selling?”
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