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Cubans and Masks

When I go outside every morning, I run into lots of people I know, all of them hiding behind their masks. We compliment the masks we wear.

Eco Plus, a Very Cuban Exhibition

The artist includes sea fans, seashells, stones and plant fibers with which he summons us to protect and care for nature. Open until Dec. 16.

A Full Stomach Makes a Happy Heart

I just finished watching a documentary about cave people, a couple of hours ago. Their lives revolved around food. I really identified.

Shameful Blackouts in Cuba

Cuba has a long history of blackouts. When I was a little girl, blackouts were so common that nobody used to question them.

A Childish Adventure in Cojimar

In the town I grew up in, Cojimar, there is a house/farm known as Fidel’s house. The story goes that Fidel was given this house before 1959.

Need Changes people

I want to tell you how the day-to-day is being lived in Cuba at this moment.

A Bridge between Key West and Havana

In the 1950s, exactly in 1956, with a frequency of three trips a week, the City of Havana ferry started a service between Key West and Havana.

When “Everybody Is Good”

I want to share several stories that are happening these days and that demonstrate the kindness of people, that is, of ordinary Cubans.