Cubans’ Collective Memory
Liborio, a popular name for the Cuban people, has always been quick and bright to synthesize the saddest of sorrows into a phrase or image.
Read MoreLiborio, a popular name for the Cuban people, has always been quick and bright to synthesize the saddest of sorrows into a phrase or image.
Read MoreThis week we have dedicated our drawings to the Day of Love and Friendship. A February 14th that has a special connotation in Cuba…
Read MorePatricia Cramer from the United States took our photo of the day: “Eyes of the Soul” in, Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreToday’s featured musicians are Duo Karma from Cuba with the song “Canto de Ida y Vuelta” from the album “Vamonos del Viaje” (2013).
Read MoreMargereta Turos from Hungary took our photo of the day: “No Takers”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreA collective exhibition of women who, with their particular vision of seeing the world and life, introduce us to a kind of parallel universe.
Read MoreI documented my experience with Covid-19 while serving as a volunteer in an isolation center outside the city of Matanzas. (16 photos)
Read MoreWhen Cubans living abroad arrive in the country, they’re like Santa Claus, showing up weighed down with gifts for their friends and family.
Read MoreLee Arden Lewis from Canada) took our photo of the day: “Hippie Graffiti”, in Havana, Cuba, using an iPhone 13 ProMax camera.
Read MoreThe draft version of the new Cuban Penal Code affirms that the State, the Government and the Communist Party stand above the Cuban people.
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