Children playing on the street in Havana, Cuba. Photo: Zoe Alexandra By Vijay Prashad March 15, 2026 Source: People’s Dispatch In this diary-style reflection from a recent visit to Cuba, Vijay Prashad […]
Children playing on the street in Havana, Cuba. Photo: Zoe Alexandra By Vijay Prashad March 15, 2026 Source: People’s Dispatch In this diary-style reflection from a recent visit to Cuba, Vijay Prashad […]
It’s a bit chaotic in the band room of the Guillermo Tomas music school, on the outskirts of Havana, where scores of young players tune up their instruments, ready to learn some new music. Troy Andrews, aka Trombone Shorty, the busy New Orleans musician, is sitting on the front row to take in the performance.
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Noche de Cine! Screening of MAESTRA, Catherine Murphy’s 2012 documentary that explores the experience of nine women who, as young girls, taught on the Cuban Literacy Campaign of 1961.
Spaces still available for March travel: this educational program centers solidarity and promotes practices of decolonization and anti-imperialism. The program is rooted in values of anti-racism, queer and trans positivity, and economic social justice.
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Cuba’s medical internationalism is world renowned but especially in Palestine.
American schools require no more than 45 minutes of music education a week, and most of that is just fumbling with plastic recorders. If you look 90 miles south, you’ll find a country that treats their music department the way Texas treats youth football.
University of Minnesota and the National School of Public Health of Cuba (ENSAP) signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Tuesday with the aim of strengthening their academic and research ties,
Meet the U.S. Students Studying Medicine For Free in Cuba – from BreakThrough News.
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