Dmitri Prieto’s Diary

Nuclear Fusion: Is it as Safe as We Think?

It seems to me that we are not sufficiently aware of the risks surrounding a new, emerging technology. Producing energy through the fusion of light nuclei (such as deuterium and tritium, which are heavy, radioactive isotopes of hydrogen) is the dream of many physicists and technologists.

Cuba’s Draft Labor Bill and Me

Workplace debates surrounding Cuba’s draft labor bill officially came to an end this past October 15th. Now, we are left with the question of what comes next.The National Assembly of the People’s Power has a scheduled session December. Then, we will finally get to see what comes out of this bill.

Cuba is White, Black and Mixed Race Because it is Diverse

Recently, on the eve of October 10, a Cuban national holiday commemorating the date (in 1868) in which Cuban landowner Carlos Manuel de Cespedes and his retinue of (former) slaves took up arms against Spanish colonial domination, a Round Table program bearing the controversial title of “Neither Black Nor White: Cuba is Mixed Race” was aired on television.

Cuba: Doing Too Little, Doing Too Much

It’s been over a month since the beginning of the “yellow ribbon” campaign calling for the release of the 4 Cubans imprisoned in the United States and yellow – which is also the color of Cuba’s Virgin of Charity and the Yoruba deity Oshun – continues to tint the city with its complex polysemy of spiritual symbolism and its tacit call for conformity and political commitment.

A Documentary on (the Lack Of) Internet Access in Cuba

A specter is haunting Cuba: the offline specter. All of the conservative forces of the old Cuba do everything in their power to make this specter a permanent resident of the island, while those of us who identify with a new Cuba wish to exorcise it immediately, so that it will never return.

“Cuba Says”: Same Old Anxiety

Shortly after arriving from Russia (yes, I was in Russia for a couple weeks, visiting relatives), I noticed that Cuban television has introduced an innovative new program – added a new section to the news, to be more exact – with the suggestive name of “Cuba Says.”

Cuba & South Korea: The Beginning of a Beautiful Friendship?

Cuba’s close ties with North Korea, evidenced by the recently confiscated shipment of obsolete war equipment sent to Kim Il Sung’s People’s Democratic Republic for their eventual “repair” and re-shipment to the Caribbean island, has not got in the way of a rapprochement between Cuba and South Korea, at least not culturally speaking.

Calvin and Kardec, Together in a Havana Park…

In a country like Cuba, filled with busts of Jose Marti and all manner of portraits of Che Guevara, where one comes across many a plaster figure of Saint Lazarus and even of a Sioux native (the emblem of the Native American Commission of Cuban spiritists), these busts are a rare sight indeed.