Cuba
Series: Part IIII of III – Central & South Americans Immigrant Tsunami – Carla Alvarado Immigrates from Cuba to the U.S.
This interview reveals a long time friend Carla Alvarado experience coming to the United States as an immigrant. Carla came to Miami, Florida at the age of 10 in search of a brighter future. Carla explains the trails and tribulations […]
“Sigue Remando q ya llegamos”(Keep rowing we almost there)
Ex Cuban president Fidel Castro and his Communist regime powered Cuba for over three decades. The Castro regime had many Cuban supporters. However, those against the regime outweighed those in support. The island of Key West, Florida is located 90 […]
THE 5 YEAR OLD SEA RAFTER. (Part 1)
Miami delightful streets are swarming with beautiful exotic cultures and backgrounds. The lack of diversity is so rare that you can find yourself questioning yourself if you’re in the United States. Miami has always had a high population of Cuban […]
After years of struggle this Cuban immigrant bring her dreams to Miami
“Come on, shake your body baby, do the conga I know you can’t control yourself any longer Come on, shake your body baby, do the conga” those are the famous Conga song lyrics of Salsa and Pop star Gloria Maria […]
Cuba’s World View Part II of III: Looking To The Future
With the end of the Cuban embargo, the retirement of Raul Castro and the removal of Cuba from the list of state sponsors of terrorism, a lot changes are happening in Cuba. People around the world seem to be asking […]
Cuba’s World View Part III of III: Things you Never Knew
While usually known for its complicated history with the United States or turbulent political past, those should not be the only facts spotlighted about Cuba. Cuba has plenty of other interesting facts, tidbits, and unknown gems that the world […]
Part 1 OF 3 – Cuba: Moving On From The Past
A lot’s happened in the world these last few years. Same sex marriage is now legal in multiple states, Nelson Mandela’s death in 2013, China and the United States reached a landmark agreement about climate change and, most notably, as of […]
Cuba and the United States: a Tense History of Affairs – Will it Ever Relax?
As the United States and Cuba work toward establishing diplomatic relations in 2015, it is important to understand why relations became tense between the two countries to begin with. During the age of the Cold War, the fight against Communism […]