Check out this lively debate on Saturday’s MSNBC re why we treat Cuba and Cubans differently, after over 50 years of economic blockade, and if it should continue. (I don’t endorse any […]
Wild Cuban Days (If You’re Canadian Maybe)
“Under federal rules, even Beyoncé had to engage in educational activities on the recent trip she and her husband, Jay-Z, made to Cuba.” New York Times, Joyce Waldner, April 17, 2013 . . […]
Ron Paul on Cuba
“Leave it to the federal government to make the prospect of visiting that sunny Caribbean island sound so miserable.” Ron Paul, April 15, Liberty Crier: http://libertycrier.com/politics/foreign-policy/ron-paul-why-cant-we-all-travel-to-cuba/ “Does the administration really believe that […]
Actor Danny Glover Prevented from Visiting Gerardo Hernandez
Oakland, CA April 8, 2013, from thecuban5.org, Yesterday another incident of injustice against one of the Cuban 5 took place at the Victorville Penitentiary in the high Mojave desert of California. In […]
Saul Landau & Nelson Valdes on Yoani Sánchez
Huffington Post March 25, 2013 by Saul Landau and Nelson Valdes . The U.S. celebrates Yoani, but does not hear her message Published on Sunday, 24 March 2013 11:12 By Saul Landau […]
Seven Actions Obama Should Take On Cuba Now
Seven Actions Obama Should Take On Cuba Now Peter Kornbluh | January 24, 2013 In US foreign relations with hostile states, President Obama declared in his inauguration speech this week, “engagement can […]
Reports on Cuba’s Travel & Migration Reforms
Sign up to our listserve, and receive a monthly email about our events as well as news regarding Cuba: http://eepurl.com/lNi_n Migration Policy Reform in Cuba by Salim Lamrani, ZNET “On January 14, […]
American Held in Cuba Sues U.S.
Normalize relations with Cuba As appeared in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Dec. 6, 2012: The Journal Sentinel’s recent report on the decision of a former United States government contract agent to sue […]
Is Cuba a state sponsor of terrorism? Let’s get real, State Department.
By Brigadier Gen. John Adams, US Army retired, and David W. Jones – 03/21/12 07:56 PM ET In 1979, the U.S. State Department began designating countries that “have repeatedly provided support for […]
The Creole Choir of Cuba
Just when you think you know Cuban music, along comes the (Haitian) Creole Choir of Cuba. This group sprang from the ashes of Grupo Vocal Desandann, a small vocal outfit created in […]
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