Cuba Revisited

With renewed attention to Cuba due to the death of Fidel Castro, you might want to revisit posts about Cuba from my trip and Andrea’s trip in 2014 and 2016 respectively.

In keeping with my effort to understand situations from multiple perspectives, my Cuba Diaries includes opposing narratives of the Cuban Revolution.  I read about Cuban history and my post includes a link to a detailed travelogue that provides a more complete and balanced account than official US versions of the story.

Andrea’s series of posts below includes perspectives from some students who went with her on the trip she organized.  My post has a link to a slideshow of photos and Andrea’s includes some photos as well.

Off To Cuba!

Cuba–Yes The Cars Are Amazing

Cuba–The Spanish-Cuban-American War–Who Knew?

Cuba–What We Did Not Discuss

Cuba–Economic Challenges

Cuba–Do They Like Us?

Now We Can All Go To Cuba!

One thought on “Cuba Revisited”

  1. Thank you, John, for reminding everyone of our trip to Cuba. Our experiences have resonated with me since that time. What I remember most was that the Cuban people wore smiles. There was not the sense of despair that I have seen in other parts of the world, but instead, there was hopefulness and seizing what life offers. I actually met a young lady who grew up in my neighborhood who renounced her American citizenship and became a cuban citizen. Her father left Cuba during the Batista days and his dream was to return to Cuba with his family. In the last few years he did so and now each of his children is returning. i tell you this because is reinforces your comment that there is truth in every corner and we must listen and recognize all the truths and not just reject because the concept is at odds with our view.

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