As the waitress brought a round of cocktails to our table in a Havana bar, the man on my left complimented her flawless, American-accented English. “You must ha
The group has signed the letters with the hope their signature will speak louder than words. Author: Angelina Salcedo (WTSP) Updated: 11:23 PM EDT July 28, 2021
TAMPA, Fla. On the corner of N Dale Mabry Hwy and W Columbus Blvd, a group of Cuban-Americans continues to stand for the voiceless. We stand here to be the voice of the Cuban people. To be the voice they are not allowed to have, Dunia Barrios said.
Barrios was born in Cuba and got her freedom in 1980. She came to the United States to escape the communist regime. If I was in Cuba I d be out in the streets too. Since I m not there, I want to be out here. I don t have to, but I m thinking of my family that s still there, Barrios said.