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St. Thomas University
Patria de Martí
G.A.L.A. Foundation (GAEA Arte Latino-Americano)
are pleased to invite you to
the bilingual conference
Martí in the Literature
Part of the "Versos Sencillos" art exhibition by Emilio Héctor Rodríguez
A Bilingual Conference About José Martí's Literary Works
Saturday, June 24, 2023, 2:30-5:00 PM
Archbishop John C. Favalora Archive & Museum
St. Thomas University
16401 NW 37th Ave Miami Gardens, FL 33054
Moderator: Isabel M. Medina
Speakers
Eduardo Lolo
José Raúl Vidal Franco
Frank Rodriguez
Emilio Sánchez
Julio M. Shiling
The conference will be broadcast live from Patria de Martí's website https://patriademarti.com, its Facebook page, Twitter, and YouTube on the TV Libertad channel. We hope you can join us!
Technical production: José Tarano Electronics JR Computer Design
The event and parking are free. The public is welcome.
- Vicente Morín Aguado
(Original www.havanatimes.org. Slightly modified version for this publication.)
The Washington Post recently gave us a disturbing recommendation: “Next pandemic, let Cuba vaccinate the world.” Forgiving the exaggerated headline, the lack of information Achal Prabhala and Vitor Ido – the two authors of the article originally published on June 1st -, have about the tragedy of the Cuban people is quite unfortunate.
The commentators say that “The story of how Cuba was systematically blocked in its quest to make its own highly effective vaccines widely available offers crucial lessons.”
Informing yourself before writing is crucial, because the US is the main source of net foreign currency captured by the Cuban State. In early 2020, CNN published the following fragment from a report provided by the Inter-American Dialogue, an institution affiliated with the World Bank.
Last year, Cubans received US $2.055 billion in direct money transfers as remittances:
“1,042,451 out of a total of nearly 4 million households in Cuba received remittances over the period (approximately 26%), an average of 2,210 USD per household. The US is the main source of these remittances, accounting for US $1.721 billion, or 83.72% of the total.”
Continue Reading …US Embargo on Cuba vs. Vaccines, Debunking Washington Post- Vicente Morín Aguado
HAVANA TIMES – David E. Hoffman is a journalist born in Palo Alto, CA. in 1953. He won three National Journalism Awards during a decade of coverage for The Washington Post at the White House, during the Reagan administrations, and the early days of George Bush Sr. Then he was Post’s chief of the Moscow office of for 6 years.
His fourth book motivates the following interview: Give me Liberty, The true story of Oswaldo Paya and his daring quest for a free Cuba. (Simon & Schuster, 2022)
I met David E. Hoffman at Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida, during the presentation of his recent biography on Oswaldo Paya, emblematic Cuban government opponent, Sakharov Prize for Human Rights of the European Parliament, Catholic and promoter of non-violence, who died in the still unclarified circumstances on July 22, 2012, because of a car accident.
Exploring the Nashville environment, as a newly arrived Cuban, I discovered another great bookstore, Barnes & Noble, part of picturesque Hendersonville, and the face of the Cuban martyr reappeared, motivating the following questions that the biographer answered.
Carlos Alberto Montaner, perhaps the most widely read Cuban Journalist in the Spanish language has written: “The acts that a liberal classifies in Russia as political crimes, he ignores when they occur in Cuba.”
Considering that you have written, and with remarkable success, on the Russian-Soviet subject, do you also suffer from this disappointment? Do you have an explanation?
Continue Reading …Interview with David E. Hoffman, Biographer of Oswaldo Paya- The CubanAmerican Voice
The United States has opened its arms to Cuban exiles since 1959, but the current crisis on the southern border and the lack of control in legal migration processes attract servants of the socialist tyranny and violators of human rights to the same country where the regime’s victims found refuge.
This is part one of a four-part series.
Oscar Casanella did not believe it. The repressor, who in Cuba expelled him from his job as a biochemist due to his disagreements with the socialist tyranny, was in Miami. The capital of exile, where Oscar and his family found refuge in 2022, gave him back the possibility of Erasmo Pablo Gómez walking its streets.
Casanella worked at the National Institute of Oncology and Radiobiology (INOR) in Havana until his position against the regime earned him harassment from the authorities and the institutional administration, of which Gómez, also a collaborator of the military, was a part. “The political police kidnapped me at the INOR to interrogate me, [and] threatened me and beat me in cells,” Casanella said during a break in the warehouse where he found a job in Miami.
In July 2016, a hearing was held on his expulsion before the labor court of the scientific center. But Gómez, along with several soldiers, physically blocked the entrance of Casanella’s witnesses and relatives to the INOR room where the trial was held.
Continue Reading …Henchmen of Castroism Are Taking Advantage of the U.S. Border Crisis (Part 1)- Debate over US sanctions on Castro regime
- Carlos Manuel de Céspedes, the Father of the Homeland
- The U.S. Continues to Fail Cuba
- A tireless fighter for the freedom of Cuba and the world has passed away: Jorge Rodríguez
- Cuba’s authoritarian alliances are a threat to democracy
- The 11th of July Cuban Uprising
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