Autor
Katheryn Felipe
Soy celiaca e hipersensible. No soporto la hipocresía y me encanta el café. El periodismo es para mí una manera de lidiar con la costumbre de hacer míos los problemas de los demás. Hubiera querido tener los libros y la noche de Borges si con eso hubiera podido escribir What can I hold you with?...
With daily life increasingly determined by food shortages, power outages, difficulties in the supply of drinking water, and the emigration of young people, the vulnerability of most Cubans worsens day by day.
Two years compiling a bibliography, talking to colleagues who are experts in gender-related issues and getting to know activists that have helped her reach many non-heteronormative families for her photographic essays.
The idea that socialism helped to resolve Cuba’s race problem is just an illusion: “You can’t destroy a mindset so easily that has been baking for centuries in slavery and colonialism,” says filmmaker Gretel Marin, who graduated from Cuba’s University of the Arts (ISA). Born into a “mixed” family, Gretel discovered racism’s ugly head as […]
Autores
Katheryn Felipe
Soy celiaca e hipersensible. No soporto la hipocresía y me encanta el café. El periodismo es para mí una manera de lidiar con la costumbre de hacer míos los problemas de los demás. Hubiera querido tener los libros y la noche de Borges si con eso hubiera podido escribir What can I hold you with?...
With daily life increasingly determined by food shortages, power outages, difficulties in the supply of drinking water, and the emigration of young people, the vulnerability of most Cubans worsens day by day.
Two years compiling a bibliography, talking to colleagues who are experts in gender-related issues and getting to know activists that have helped her reach many non-heteronormative families for her photographic essays.
The idea that socialism helped to resolve Cuba’s race problem is just an illusion: “You can’t destroy a mindset so easily that has been baking for centuries in slavery and colonialism,” says filmmaker Gretel Marin, who graduated from Cuba’s University of the Arts (ISA). Born into a “mixed” family, Gretel discovered racism’s ugly head as […]