Autor
Mauricio Mendoza
Periodista, fotógrafo, viajero y amante del rap.
Daniela Rojo arrived at “Jose Marti” Airport in Havana, with her children Erick and Tania, in a State Security car. Agents picked her up at her home without giving her time to say her final goodbyes.
In the last sixty years, migratory exoduses have driven hundreds of thousands of Cubans of different generations and ideologies into exile.
From time to time Legna and Cemí appear in the networks, at times they look like mother and son; at others, like two happy children. The smile of the little one in each image is proof that it is possible to be a mother, a migrant and a writer.
Autores
Mauricio Mendoza
Periodista, fotógrafo, viajero y amante del rap.
Daniela Rojo arrived at “Jose Marti” Airport in Havana, with her children Erick and Tania, in a State Security car. Agents picked her up at her home without giving her time to say her final goodbyes.
In the last sixty years, migratory exoduses have driven hundreds of thousands of Cubans of different generations and ideologies into exile.
From time to time Legna and Cemí appear in the networks, at times they look like mother and son; at others, like two happy children. The smile of the little one in each image is proof that it is possible to be a mother, a migrant and a writer.