How the media betrays the Cuban people. Flawless Today's article from the Wall Street Journal Brave Cuban protesters are taking to the streets again but
Miami Herald Activists participate in a rally at the Freedom Tower in downtown Miami on Saturday, July 17, 2021. The rally was held in solidarity with the protests happening in Cuba.
The latest on Cuba s historic uprising. The role artists are playing to inspire change. Plus, the diaspora in South Florida and their efforts to get aid to those on the island.
On this Tuesday, July 20, episode of Sundial
Over the past week, Cuba has experienced some of the largest political demonstrations since the Cuban revolution in 1959.
The protests, and anxiety over the future of the country, have made their way to South Florida, where
but the initial response is, ope, this is covid. something interesting i didn t know about, some of the pop-culture stuff going on down here, there s often an artist that will push forward. there is a rapper named michael osorbo and he says people are tired and they won t take it anymore, and a lot of his work is pushing people to think about their conditions. part of the spontaneity is that those young people there who want a better life. the everything is the white house weighing in more strongly today than they did yesterday, democrats see florida slipping away as an option. jesse: permanently. greg, i thought socialism was great. the health care system was terrific in cuba. why would they be upset with the covered situation there, then? greg: they ve got a hell of an education system, too. i will say this, it probably is better than ours at this point. the thing is, i think right now this is one example of showing how foreign policy doesn t