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Home Posts tagged "Cuban America"

Cuban America

When We, Cubans, Were Refugees. By LISA GARCÍA BEDOLLA

When former President Obama announced the normalization of U.S.-Cuba relations...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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MIAMI CUBANS 4 TRUMP AND THE BATTLE FOR THE NATION. By Ariana Hernandez-Reguant

Every presidential election turns South Florida into a battleground. Florida...

November 7, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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NATALIE HERNANDEZ reviews Iraida López’s Impossible Returns

Iraida López’s book Impossible Returns: Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora...

September 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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Orisha Dances in Little Havana. By CORINNA MOEBIUS

“Where do you start the movements that reach your fingertips?” asked...

September 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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AMIGOS and Miami Post-Mariel. Carolina Caballero talks to director IVAN ACOSTA

Iván Acosta (b. 1943) has dedicated his life to preserving and fostering...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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The Hair, Like Nadia Comaneci’s. By SUSANNAH RODRIGUEZ DRISSI.

In 1976, a fourteen year-old Romanian gymnast named Nadia Elena Comăneci...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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My Journey Back. By Eliana Rivero

Day 1 At Gate 10 of Miami International Airport there was a multitude...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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Mariel’s First Twenty Days. A Book Review by OMAR GRANADOS

Well-developed narratives such as those found in Finding Mañana: A Memoir...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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A COMING OF AGE FOR CUBAN AMERICAN LITERATURE. By Susannah Rodríguez Drissi

Until recently, the main concern of Cuban-American fiction has been to voice...

December 3, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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I’m a Southern Baptist, Roman Catholic Child of Elegguá – Deal with It. By MIGUEL DE LA TORRE

Latino/a religious scholars speak often of hybridity to describe the mestizaje,...

November 2, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Key West and the Cuban Independence Movement. A book review by ANDREW GOMEZ

Cuban communities in the U.S. precede the Cuban Revolution by almost...

October 15, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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The Red Tree/El Arbol Rojo. 11 Haikus in translation, by CARLOS PINTADO

English translation by Eliana Rivero 1 Árbol oscuro: sostienes...

October 14, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Miguel A. De La Torre: CAN CUBANS BE LATIN@S?

Fake news correspondent Al Madrigal, of The Daily Show, recently pondered...

September 24, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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THE BROWNFACE OF LATINIDAD IN CUBAN MIAMI. By Ariana Hernandez-Reguant and Jossianna Arroyo

Meet Yeyo Vargas, Miami’s foremost Latino: the president of the ULPO...

July 13, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Is the Cuban Adjustment Act in Trouble? By MICHAEL J. BUSTAMANTE

Ever since Barack Obama and Raúl Castro announced a diplomatic breakthrough...

June 4, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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