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26 enero, 2018

Does This Cuban Millennial Hold the Key to Freedom Young Americans Are Forgetting?

EDITOR’S NOTE: Ibis Valdés is a Young Voices advocate and a graduate of international law and human rights. She is an organizer with Engage Miami, a nonprofit that elevates the youth voice in South Florida elections. Opinions presented here belong solely to the author. On the evening of December 6, I sat down at a café near Little Havana in Miami to drink coffee with one of Cuba’s most visionary freedom fighters. Rosa María Payá is a 28-year-old activist with […]
6 enero, 2018

Washington Post Editorial Board: Cuba doesn’t need a Castro clone

By Editorial Board January 4 at 7:56 PM IN HAVANA on Dec. 20, a group of artists and activists were preparing to perform a piece titled “Psychosis.” The plot revolves around a person enclosed in a very small space, showing signs of madness, who wants to leave. The play was inspired by events in 2010 at a psychiatric hospital in Havana, where 26 patients died of hunger and cold. The story is obviously a metaphor about the regime of Fidel […]