Isla Libre: A Practical Guide to Help the Cuban People
The authors of the Isla Libre project call on citizens to “wake up and act” through peaceful civil resistance.
Read MoreThe authors of the Isla Libre project call on citizens to “wake up and act” through peaceful civil resistance.
Read More“For there to be real change, there must be democracy and free elections, something hat has not happened in sixty-five years.”
Read MoreNew challenges in visiting Cuba with its deteriorated infrastructure and energy outages compounded by the recent natural disasters.
Read More“In the end we obtained four buckets, two for my husband and two for me,” a neighbor told ’14ymedio’.
Read MoreWhen walking the streets, it’s almost impossible not to see a landscape of decay. Everything has transformed into hopelessness. (12 photos)
Read MoreThe province of Santiago de Cuba is approaching zero energy generation and receives one-tenth of what it needs.
Read MoreWe were supposed to reach Pico San Juan, the highest point of the Escambray mountain range, but the plan was delayed and we didn’t make it.
Read MoreA city that tries to survive amid a terrible structural crisis, that fights against apathy, abandonment, & tries not to succumb. (36 photos)
Read MoreAt the El Chipote prison, they weren’t allowed to sleep, as they were under constant interrogation. They had to accept exile or rot in jail.
Read MoreThe artist asked the regime to generate “some changes so that the people of Cuba want to live in Cuba”
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