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CARLA GLORIA COLOMÉ

Carla Gloria Colomé (Havana, 1990). She is a Cuban journalist based in New York. She holds a master’s degree in communication from Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM) and is currently a student of the master’s degree in Bilingual Journalism at the Newmark J-School at CUNY. Founder of the magazine El Estornudo, in 2021 she was awarded the Mario Vargas Llosa Prize for Young Journalism.

From Mar Verde to Miami: Exile Came on a Monday for Cuban Dissident José Daniel Ferrer

When he left the Mar Verde prison this Monday, October 13th, 2025, heading to the international airport...

“I Am Not Free”: Cuban Political Prisoners Talk about Their Release from Jail

Things have changed lately in Donaida Pérez’s life. She is no longer the one who receives visits,...

“I refuse to be called an artist.” A conversation with Consuelo Castañeda

We met at the Salomon Arts Gallery in the well-known Tribeca neighborhood. In the summer of 2024,...

Laura Capote Mercadal: the “Wefts” of an “Intersectional Feminist Photographer”

It was a Colas brand camera, white, disposable, and with a single roll of film the first...

Ireti Bookstore, the First Bookstore for Afro-descendants in Cuba. An Interview with Its Founder and Director

Whenever Katiuska Govin Zambrana—who insists on being called Kata—went to visit private or state-owned bookstores in Havana,...

An Amnesty Law for Cuban Political Prisoners, is It Possible?

For the visit last January 10, Ailex Marcano carried coffee, toast, and a soda. Ángel Jesús, her...