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Assata Shakur Was a Black Revolutionary Who Fought for Freedom Even in Exile
“Nobody in the world, nobody in history, has ever gotten their freedom by appealing to the moral sense of the people who were oppressing them.”
By Marian Jones
One Girl's Struggle to Access Trans Healthcare in Cuba
Cuba protects trans rights in its laws, but — in part because of the U.S. embargo — lacks the resources to provide healthcare.
By Theia Chatelle
What Young Cuban Dissidents Are Fighting For
“[My parents] are silent because of fear, but I don’t have to be.”
By Lillian Perlmutter
Emma González Was Attacked for Not Being "Cuban Enough" — There's No Such Thing
Latinxdad doesn't look any one way.
By Danielle Campoamor
16 U.S. Embassy Staff in Cuba Were Apparently Victims of "Health Attacks"
Officials are investigating the cause, including attempted poisoning.
By Brittney McNamara
3 Things You NEED to Know Before Booking a Trip to Cuba
Planning a Cuban getaway? Read these first.
By Emma Sarran Webster
President Obama Just Ended the 20-Year-Old ‘Wet Foot, Dry Foot’ Policy for Cubans
It was created in 1995 by former President Bill Clinton.
By Lily Herman
Trump Just Made It So You Can't Travel to Cuba as a Tourist Anymore
It was fun while it lasted.
By Lincoln Anthony Blades
Fidel Castro Has Died at Age 90
Here's everything you need to know about the leader of Cuba's revolution.
By Lauren Duca
Everything You Need to Know About Chanel's First Fashion Show in Cuba
The Cruise 2017 collection just hit the runway in Havana.
By Jessica Andrews
Malia Obama Had to Translate Spanish For Her Dad in Cuba
Is it too late to add that to her college apps?
By Kate Dwyer
Why President Obama's Cuba Trip Is a Very Big Deal
It’s been 88 years since a U.S. president has visited the island.
By Kate Dwyer