Nicaragua: Bad Faith and a Desire to Betray the Population
Instead of every man for himself, Ortega-Murillo opted for letting die whoever is going to die… even some of their most faithful guardians.
Read MoreInstead of every man for himself, Ortega-Murillo opted for letting die whoever is going to die… even some of their most faithful guardians.
Read MoreI feel close to my uncle in his spiritual side, his rich character, an intellectual who takes action, a man who searches for truth within and outside of himself…
Read MoreSunrise Bakery Run, Viñales, Cuba. By Dan Segal (USA). Camera: Nikon D600
Read MoreWhen pressed, my father would acknowledge that he had African ancestry. He was constantly reminded of it by the people around him.
Read MoreCuba has announced that it will begin lifting restrictions post-Covid-19, in three staggered phases. Here’s the plan for both Cuban and foreign tourism.
Read MoreThe Cuban government has just announced its national plan for the next stage of the pandemic, which is broken down into three phases.
Read MoreIn 1985 I left the desert for a job in Kansas City, Missouri, a city that had long been racially divided.
Read MoreIt was in 1967 the term Institutional Racism was coined by Stokely Carmichael (later known as Kwame Ture) and Charles V. Hamilton.
Read More“Even though we’re not yet officially doctors, we’re sent to face the risk at the hospitals where COVID-19 cases are treated,” criticizes a pre-intern.
Read MoreThe Cuban Theory of a Perfect Society is very honest, very respectful. It shows us the illogical things of a system that excels in shooting itself in the foot.
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