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Home Posts tagged "migration"

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When Women Leave, Who Cares for the Elderly? By ELAINE ACOSTA

Cuba’s population is ageing rapidly, a trend directly linked to the demographic...

May 3, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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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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STRANGE FRUITS. By Iván Darias Alfonso

It could have been any given morning in a primary school in Placetas, Villa...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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The End of Fidelismo. Why Everything is Possible Now. By LILLIAN GUERRA

As 24-hour-celebrations exploded among Cubans of all generations in South...

December 6, 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 MYTHS OF MARIEL. By Julio Capó, Jr.

Escoria. Flojito. Lumpen. Loca. Gusano. These are just some of the pejorative...

August 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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CUBANS IN THE TUNDRA. By Omar Granados

When I was a gringo-loving, traitor-child to the Cuban revolution in Havana,...

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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Michael J. Bustamante: CUBANS IN COSTA RICAN LIMBO

The images continue to be disconcerting: first one, now four thousand Cubans...

December 14, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Europe’s Refugee Crisis and the Post-Socialist Margins. By KATJA SCHATTE

German Cubanist scholar Katja Schatte reflects on the European refugee...

October 6, 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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