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Raúl s en va : quels changements pour Cuba ?

Raúl s en va : quels changements pour Cuba ?
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Boricua Pioneer Ana Otero: The Pianist of America

Mention the name Ana Otero to the average person in Puerto Rico or the States. More than likely, you will draw a blank. In her brief but spectacular life she was a prodigy, an internationally renowned virtuoso, composer, arranger, musical director, educator, activist, and patriot. Today, with rare exceptions, she is mostly forgotten. HUMACAO · THE EARLY YEARS Ana “Anita” Otero Hernández was born in the villa of Humacao, Puerto Rico on July 24, 1861, to Don Ignacio Otero y Aquilina and Doña Carmen Hernández Ramos. She was one of sixteen siblings (twelve males, six females) and one of eight who survived. According to her mother’s unpublished memoirs

Boricua Pionera Ana Otero: The Pianist of America

Mention the name Ana Otero to the average person in Puerto Rico or the States. More than likely, you will draw a blank. In her brief but spectacular life she was a prodigy, an internationally renowned virtuoso, composer, arranger, musical director, educator, activist, and patriot. Today, with rare exceptions, she is mostly forgotten. HUMACAO · THE EARLY YEARS Ana “Anita” Otero Hernández was born in the villa of Humacao, Puerto Rico on July 24, 1861, to Don Ignacio Otero y Aquilina and Doña Carmen Hernández Ramos. She was one of sixteen siblings (twelve males, six females) and one of eight who survived. According to her mother’s unpublished memoirs

Tampa caravan: End US embargo of Cuba! – The Militant

Courtesy of Carlos Lazo TAMPA, Fla. Some 40 people, mostly Cuban Americans, joined a car caravan here March 28, part of protests in the U.S. and around the world demanding the U.S. government end its nearly 60-year embargo against Cuba. The action was sponsored by Puentes de Amor (Bridges of Love), whose founder, school teacher Carlos Lazo, came from Seattle to participate. Twenty cars decked out with Cuban flags set out from Ybor City. They included a large van plastered with handwritten signs against Washington’s ban on travel and trade with Cuba, restrictions on Cuban Americans sending remittances to relatives on the island, for normalization of state relations, and more.

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