The Exodus is the Consequence of Despair

14ymedio, Carlos Alberto Montaner, Miami, 3 December 2018 — The image of the 21st century is that of fleeing multitudes. Who can forget the photo of Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old boy drowned in the Mediterranean when his Syrian-Kurdish family tried to flee from the hell organized by the Russians to support the despot Assad? He looked like he was … Continue reading “The Exodus is the Consequence of Despair”

From Worms to Repatriates: Cuba’s Exile Community / Lynn Cruz

Havana Times, Lynn Cruz, 27 February 2018 – Ever since I began making Political Theater, one thing hasn’t stopped tormenting me, it’s almost psychological torture. It has something to do with the fact that you end up living in a constant state of paranoia. A prisoner of labels in a world that doesn’t have time … Continue reading “From Worms to Repatriates: Cuba’s Exile Community / Lynn Cruz”

The Culprit Has The Solution / 14ymedio, Yoani Sanchez

14ymedio, Yoani Sanchez, Havana, 21 November 2015 – “Anyone who has $15,000 to give a human trafficker is not fleeing poverty,” were the words of Oliver Zamaro, an official spokesperson on Cuban television who was commenting this Friday on the situation of the more than 2,000 Cubans stranded at the border between Costa Rica and … Continue reading “The Culprit Has The Solution / 14ymedio, Yoani Sanchez”

Cuba and its Magical Realism in Politics / Ivan Garcia

Ivan Garcia, 4 August 2015 — In Latin American literature, magical realism has weighty authors like Alejo Carpentier, Arturo Úslar Pietri, or the genius of Aracataca, Gabriel García Márquez, who with his fictional town of Macondo portrayed a continent of rascals, loafers, and pompous leaders. In politics, magical realism has its ultimate leader in Fidel Castro. … Continue reading “Cuba and its Magical Realism in Politics / Ivan Garcia”

Rosa Berre’s Great Achievement / Tania Diaz Castro

Havana, Cuba, October, www.cubanet.org – It was a great achievement by Rosa Berre (Havana, 1941 – Miami, 2006) to publicly expose the mass media of Fidel Castro, whose writers were willing to lie in exchange for crumbs. When, at the beginning of the internet, with the help of an old computer, a fax machine, her ingenuity and her … Continue reading “Rosa Berre’s Great Achievement / Tania Diaz Castro”

The Malecon Uprising / Rosa Maria Rodriguez

This August 5 will be the 19th anniversary of the Maleconazo. The rumor that boats from the United States were reaching the Havana Malecon to transport Cubans to that country, turned into the gunpowder that moved hundreds of people — aware of the Mariel Boat Lift in 1980 — to the north coast of Cuban … Continue reading “The Malecon Uprising / Rosa Maria Rodriguez”

IN UNION IS STRENGTH

EN UNIÓN ESTÁ LA FUERZA, originally uploaded by orlandoluispardolazo. “Mark of Eggs” Ernesto Pérez Chang HAVANA TIMES Intervene In 1980 the Marxist Louis Althusser murdered his wife in the middle of an attack of schizophrenia; also dead – but not at the hands of Althusser – Sartre, Roland Barthes and Bon Scott, the lead singer … Continue reading “IN UNION IS STRENGTH”