Daniel E. Slotnik, New York Times Nehanda Abiodun in 2015. Ms. Abiodun had been living in Cuba to elude arrest on charges that linked her to violence committed by radicals in the 1970s and ’80s. Credit Noah Friedman-Rudovsky. Featured Image [dropcap]Nehanda[/dropcap] Abiodun, a radical black nationalist who was charged in the deadly botched robbery of […]
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Accidental Cuban Refugee Learns to Overcome Adversity | Voice of America (VOA)
“Literally in the blink of an eye, I lost my mom, my immediate family and my beloved Cuba.”
View MoreDiscovering Cuba | New York Amsterdam News
Nearly two years ago, President Obama eased relations and lifted sanctions over Cuba, allowing Americans to travel to the Caribbean island, only 90 miles south of us, for the first time in more than 60 years.
View MoreHavana Meets Kingston, the disk that connects musically to the islands – Reggae.es
The producer of reggae and dancehall Australian Mista Savona has assembled some of the most influential musicians of Jamaica and Cuba to record the first album where the sounds of both islands will be connected.
View MoreFidel Castro Put Gay Men in Labor Camps. His Niece Mariela Is Leading Cuba’s LGBTQ Revolution.
What does it mean to be a revolutionary?
View MoreFidel Castro, Cuban Revolutionary Who Defied U.S., Dies at 90
Mr. Castro brought the Cold War to the Western Hemisphere, bedeviled 11 American presidents and briefly pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
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