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Archive for March, 2012

In many of the revolutionary governments in Latin America, there have been remarkable advancements in the welfare and social condition of the population through policies and programs that increase access to education, employment, healthcare, housing, and nutrition. With further study, it seems that these achievements in social justice come at a price to the population […]

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Elián’s legacy

In November 1999, soon to be six year old Elián González was found on a Florida beach. His mother had secretly taken him on a dangerous boat voyage out of Cuba to live with relatives in Miami, but she and ten others did not survive the trip. Due to US law that allowed all Cubans […]

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Cuba is proud of its natural resources.  Beyond the fertility of the Cuban campo and the famous beauty of its playas, the island boasts one of the most diverse, unique, and protected natural environments of the Caribbean.  Cuba’s large swaths of forest and wetlands are home to many species of flora and fauna found nowhere […]

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