A Cuban Goes All-Out to Save His Brother
Since that day, Landy Fernández Elizástegui’s life took a 180 degree turn and he has had no rest in seeking legal help for his brother Luis.
Since that day, Landy Fernández Elizástegui’s life took a 180 degree turn and he has had no rest in seeking legal help for his brother Luis.
The main reason for this is that a Cuban worker’s salary isn’t enough for them to cover their basic needs. It isn’t enough for them to buy…
Giovanni Fracassi from Canada took the photo of the day: “Old Trains” in Havana, Cuba. He used his BlackBerry Z30 camera. Send us your photos
The indiscriminate felling and pruning of trees in many areas of Havana, reported by users around the capital, is the theme of this edition.
Celimar is a beautiful spot, although not a shadow of its former self due to erosion and the disappearance of infrastructure that existed.
Our reader Renwin Jacob from Trinidad and Tobago took the photo of the day: “Walking the Havana Malecon.” He used his Canon 60D camera.
Cuban Life Beyond Havana (2020-2021) is a photographic series in progress from El Estornudo by the young photographer David Lopez.
The language of the Latin American left & right responds to the same logic of disparagement, using different glossaries.
Those at the top of the Cuban pyramid are doing just fine, but the general population is facing even greater hardship with the reforms.
Our reader Sandra Lally from Canada took the photo of the day: “Country Road in Granma, Cuba.” She used her iPod 7 camera.