In What Way Is the Cuban Government Like a Lighter?
Having a lighter that always fails you when you want to smoke, for example, can make you want to give up the bad habit.
Read MoreHaving a lighter that always fails you when you want to smoke, for example, can make you want to give up the bad habit.
Read MoreThe famous singer, composer, instrumentalist, and actress Norah Jones, has launched a commercial operation to go on Tour in Cuba…
Read MoreThe new proposed constitution, recently approved in the Constitutional Council, will be put up to a referendum on December 17th.
Read MoreUltimately, the objective is to make the leaders look good, when the mission should be almost the opposite, to denounce everything done wrong.
Read MoreThe only thing missing is for the government to blame the “blockade” for the appearance of hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods…
Read MoreInspired by the upcoming Norah Jones concerts in Havana and statements by Mariela Castro & Aleida Guevara about their support for Palestine.
Read MoreNorah Jones and the tours supporters can say what they want, but it’s clear that she isn’t coming to Cuba to interact with the Cuban people.
Read MoreI came across Enrique Dussel’s work back in 2011, while studying a Masters in Communication and Contemporary Culture in Cordoba, Argentina.
Read MoreHow is it possible that if there is a Revolution in Cuba, the form of government has not changed in 64 years?
Read MoreThe strong protests make it clear that the population doesn’t want mining. The big question is what, then, could be the alternative?
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