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Archive for May 4th, 2012

Art Deco in Havana

My first day in Havana I was convinced I had found the most beautiful building I had ever seen. Five minutes later I found a new building more beautiful than the last. And so on for two weeks.  The city is magnificent in the sheer number of historical buildings that still exist there, which range […]

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Are you a tourist looking to visit Cuba? You’re in luck! Here you will find a handy guide to all your dining needs. For tourists, by tourists! First off, are you a vegetarian? This could prove to be difficult for you as the Cuban people’s adoration of meat is perhaps only surpassed by their love […]

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“Revolution in Retreat” proclaimed the Economist on the cover of it’s March 22nd issue. It predicted that, while the massive economic changes that Cuba was undergoing today were a good start, they were also proof that the island nation has a long way to go in order to insert itself into the global economy and […]

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Wandering the streets of Cuba in the free time we were given, Hannah, Lauren, Zan, and I discovered a different way of eating. An incredibly more personal, more frugal, and more exciting way of eating. With a pocket of only 2 or so cuc in coins, we began our journey around Old Havana looking for […]

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Reading Havana

La Habana, the capital of Cuba, has enchanted travelers for centuries. Founded around 1515 by Spanish colonialists, the city quickly gained wealth as a stopping point for ships returning to Spain with the spoils of the conquest of the continent. The city was officially given status in 1592, and the centuries of warfare and pirate […]

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Having the look of a Caribbean woman in Cuba made my experience very different that most of our group. Going out at night with Ishaira and Jennifer provided a dramatically different experience that going out with the white students in our group. With white students, I looked more like a part of a ‘stereotypically American’ […]

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Journal Writing

So many of the things we saw in Cuba struck me right away. I wrote them down as soon as I had the chance and sometimes I felt like drawing to express what I was feeling at the time. One of the main themes I was feeling while we were there was just confusion. How […]

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I wander the streets expectantly. I know it was around here, but the metal lattice balconies, blues greens yellows and whites of peeling paint all blend together. Persistent bells of the mototaxis, the subtle scent of exhaust, food, and people. I gaze in wonder at this humming hive of purpose. Why does it all make […]

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During our stay at Hotel Ancon in Trinidad, some of the class while lounging on the beach decided to build a sandcastle. A childhood activity that all of us are familiar with is usually a simple and childish activity but can become a complex and elaborate creation with a little effort. As highly intelligent college […]

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