Cuba
Reporting, analysis, vision & strategy bearing on or emanating from Cuba.
The Cuban government has denounced the participation of its citizens in Russia’s war on Ukraine, as it revealed the discovery of a…
Seventy years have passed since Fidel Castro and a daring group of young Cubans launched an assault on the Moncada Barracks in…
Signs were evident. Touring Spain in May, the Cuban musical duo Buena Fe (Good Faith) had their concerts disrupted by thugs; some…
In the repertoire of foreign policy combatants in Washington’s corridors of power, there is a time-tested ploy: Conservatives in the military or…
One hundred and fifty young people from the United States and Canada arrived in Cuba in late April 2023, just days before…
Last month, I traveled to Cuba as part of a seven-day youth delegation, organized by the International Peoples’ Assembly, to meet Cuban activists…
In 2017, the Cuban government approved the State Plan to Confront Climate Change, known in Cuba as Tarea Vida (Life Task). With a projection up…
Twenty-one members of Congress last week called for lifting US sanctions on Cuba and Venezuela, including most of the Squad. The pushback…
This year’s May Day celebration in Cuba was interrupted by severe storms that knocked out electricity in much of the country. Authorities…
It’s a hot and crowded Tuesday morning in the Yoruba Cultural Center in Havana, and the air sticks to the skin. You…
Subscribe
All the latest from Z, directly to your inbox.
Institute for Social and Cultural Communications, Inc. is a 501(c)3 non-profit.
Our EIN# is #22-2959506. Your donation is tax-deductible to the extent allowable by law.
We do not accept funding from advertising or corporate sponsors. We rely on donors like you to do our work.