an important figure in the revolution, resigns his post as military commander of Camagüey province. He cites his concern with the growing influence of Communists in Cuba's revolutionary government.
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. The article claims that most historiography of the Cuban revolution of 1959 has omitted women, people of colour, and to some extent ...
Nancy Morejón is the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba. Born in 1944 in Havana to a militant dock worker and a trade-unionist seamstress, Morejón graduated ...
Fate had it that Mayelín Carrasco Álvarez, a 47-year-old Cuban mother of three, staged a solo protest from a podium in Río ...
US secretary of state Marco Rubio announced restrictions on visas for both government officials in Cuba and any others worldwide who are “complicit” with the island nation’s overseas ...
In a post on X, Esteban Lazo, president of the National Assembly of People's Power of Cuba, recalled the 67th anniversary of ...
Drawing on extensive research in the MICONS archives, as well as site visits, interviews, and digital modelling, this investigation provides a nuanced account of the history of architecture in post ...
Gymnast Roberto León Richards was elected to succeed him, with Fernandez becoming the first Honorary President in post-revolution Cuba. Fernandez was considered the voice, eyes and ears of Cuban ...