Articles by

MARÍA ANTONIA CABRERA ARÚS

María A. Cabrera Arús (Havana, 1973). Sociologist. Studies and writes about the political meanings of fashion and material culture, and teaches at New York University. Author of the archive and collection Cuba Material.

An Interview with Armando Lucas Correa, ‘New York Times’ Bestselling Author

Even for those of us who know him, the professional life of Armando Lucas Correa seems as...

Women, Negritude and Cimarronaje: Some Thoughts on ‘Selected Pages’ by Gertrudis Rivalta

From March 16 to June 26, 2022, the New York gallery Thomas Nickles Project exhibited Selected Pages, a solo...

Invading Cuba

On September 25, the Cuban government turned into exile the imprisonment of artist Hamlet Lavastida, which until...

The Cuba I knew was always alive in color. Interview with Margaret Randall

Margaret Randall (New York City, 1936) is a poet, activist, and former university professor. In the early-1960s...

Criticize and Punish: The Academia, the Democracy Funds and the Non-State Media

When I left Cuba with my three-year-old daughter on January 6, 2006, the Cuban government took away...