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CUBA POST ^^ 6

April 27, 2015 By Lawrence Kirk

BLOG POST 6: LARRY   TRAVELING CUBA:   Traveling inter provincially in Cuba is not as hectic a process as one might think if that person has a solid source of dinero. We have been moved around the country by vans, busses, airplanes, jeeps, and open-air trucks. It always seems that for a group such […]

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Date with the President’s Daughter

April 27, 2015 By Kate Wackett

I made sure to get a good night’s sleep last Sunday night in anticipation of meeting President Raul Castro’s daughter Mariela at the National Center for Sexual Education (CENESEX), where she is the director. We had all read an article by scholar Abel Sierra to prepare, in which he acknowledges some meritorious achievements of the […]

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Brow Sweat to begin with

April 26, 2015 By Megan Scott-Busenbark

Brow Sweat to begin with

About a week ago the sun was mercilessly beating its rays across all of Havana. The sky was cloudless as the sun touched everything in sight – tops of heads, necks, the backs of legs and faces. Heat steamed from the earth and from sidewalks, mixing with exhaust and too-hot bodies moving around each other, […]

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Old Clothes, Sleepy Beans and More (menu translations)

April 26, 2015 By Megan Scott-Busenbark

Old Clothes, Sleepy Beans and More (menu translations)

Food in Cuba can sometimes be quite the experience. There are two types of food here:  “typical” creole food and non-typical, non-creole food. Typical food is usually arroz con gris which is when black beans and rice are prepared in the same pot at the same time, so the result is a moist grey rice […]

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“It’s been 200 years – you should get over it”

April 25, 2015 By Sara Fetterly

This past weekend, the group took a vacation to Trinidad, a small city in Central Cuba. The coastal town, ornate with colonial architecture and cobblestone streets has historical roots in the sugar industry. With colonial sugar plantations came centuries of slavery, and all the atrocities the introduction of slavery brings to a people and nation. […]

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