Author: Dimitri Prieto-Samsonov

Me: Enemy of Community Work

There’s no shortage of people in Cuba who feel specially committed to their community. I’m referring to those who buy expensive audio equipment and they point their loud speakers toward the street, sharing the sound with the rest of the neighborhood.

Unity “From Below” Can Work in Cuba

A while ago I wrote a post about how in the neighborhood assemblies in my town (Santa Cruz del North) a unanimous demand was generated to halt the administrative decision already functioning, to take away specialized hospital services from our community.

‘Butts Against the Incentive’

Recently, in the debate on the future of the Cuban economy, there has been a great deal debate on the “workplace incentive policies.” This has involved what are usually called salaries, or wages, and “hard currency incentives.”