Cuba: Humanitarian Aid and Lemon Juice
In his cartoon, Humanitarian Aid and Lemon Juice, Juan Carlos Mosquera describes an issue of saving face or helping people.
Read MoreIn his cartoon, Humanitarian Aid and Lemon Juice, Juan Carlos Mosquera describes an issue of saving face or helping people.
Read MoreThere is a dynamic in Nicaragua that perpetuates poverty and injustice. The dictatorship, security forces and the oligarchy.
Read MoreHaroldo Dilla writes on Cuba’s Vaccine and the Trivialization of Progress. “The vaccine was made in a bubble of state-of-the-art technology.”
Read MoreTime proved me right. Despite public heath efforts, social indiscipline and a lack of controls thwarted the apparent end of Covid-19 in Cuba.
Read MoreMichael Ritchie writes about the epic years and his fascination with “El Jefe”, and the unfortunate fact that “the Revolution is over.”
Read MoreWe’ve wasted time with an electoral approach, as it distracts from what is most important for something impractical and unrealistic.
Read MoreWhat Can the Venezuelan Experience Teach Nicaraguans? International sanctions are necessary, but if nothing occurs internally…
Read MoreQAnon exemplifies the appeal conspiracy theories have in US society today, but it goes beyond this. It has made its way into the White House.
Read MoreParadoxically, at Daniel Ortega’s moment of greatest weakness, the opposition lacks the leadership and strategy to fill the power vacuum.
Read MoreWorking for the Ortega-Murillo Government cost her mother her life. The drama experienced by public employees during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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