Havana’s “La Guinera” Barrio: Punished after July 11th
The 96 people prosecuted from La Guinera have been charged with sedition, the most serious crime protestors are being sentenced for…
Read MoreThe 96 people prosecuted from La Guinera have been charged with sedition, the most serious crime protestors are being sentenced for…
Read MoreOut of the people dedicated to the sciences, technology, and innovation in Cuba, 53% of them are women. Read more:
Read MoreWith rumors of the decree going around, a group of Cubans gathered outside the Panamanian Embassy early on March 9th, hoping for a response.
Read MoreJournalist and news anchor Yunior Smith Rodriguez says he wanted to “escape all the rotten shit, the lies, and the desperation.”
Read MoreJake Lorfing from the United States took our photo of the day: “Homework”, in Havana, Cuba.
Read MoreThis week we review with our drawings two events that took place in recent days. Both events show how surreal a society like ours can be.
Read MoreForty-three pictures from this contrasting city full of life, which tries to recover its rhythm and vitality against all demons.
Read MoreWhy can this cabbage that I plant in an old can on a balcony a few meters from the Ministry of Agriculture give me more hope than they do?
Read MoreIn interviews for the Food Monitor Program, a program that observes food (in)security in Cuba, limited access to basic foods was identified.
Read MoreAfter introducing myself, I began to explain the reason for my visit. She barely let me finish: “Don’t worry, ask me anything you want.”
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