Tag: Independent journalism in Cuba
Interviews
‘Subalternas’: Cuban Afrotransfeminist and Decolonial Magazine (An Interview)
This is a conversation with storyteller, journalist and editor in chief of Subalternas, Mel Herrera. Questions and...
Articles
Rebellion in Havana’s Classrooms and Newsrooms: Two Eras of...
On October 26, 1987, a group of University of Havana journalism students was summoned to appear at...
Interviews
Abraham Jiménez Enoa: “Professions do not belong to those...
Abraham Jiménez Enoa (Havana, 1988) is a black man from a revolutionary family of soldiers and lawyers,...
Interviews
“No One Applauded”. Interview with Carlos Alejandro Rodríguez Martínez
Carlos Alejandro Rodríguez Martínez (Placetas, 1991) earned his bachelor’s degree in Journalism from the Universidad Central “Marta...
Interviews
Camila Acosta: “My Awakening”
At the age of 15, Camila Acosta Rodríguez (Isla de la Juventud, 1993) won a scholarship to...
Education
“Cuba’s Digital Revolution”: A New Book on the Impact...
The academic publishing house University of Florida Press has recently made available to its readers the volume...
Interviews
José Raúl Gallego: “Journalism is Not Compatible with Totalitarianism”
José Raúl Gallego Ramos (Camagüey, 1986) graduated from the University of Havana in 2010 with a Bachelor’s...
Interviews
Who is Karla Pérez and why is the Cuban...
Karla Pérez (Cienfuegos, 1998), the young Cuban woman whom the Cuban government prohibited from returning to her...