Yes, I Drank the Coca Cola of Oblivion
It is not a real drink, but a symbol that I needed to forget, find inner peace, and heal, or as we say in good Cuban; give myself a chance.
Read MoreIt is not a real drink, but a symbol that I needed to forget, find inner peace, and heal, or as we say in good Cuban; give myself a chance.
Read MoreSome argue that the promotion of LGBTQ+ events & tourism in Cuba could lead to positive change and greater acceptance in the country, but…
Read MoreCanada and Cuba have a strange relationship, based mainly on tourism, especially the appeal of Cuban tourist resorts and its warm climate.
Read MoreWith all due respect for those who at one time were my fellows in struggle for the rights of sexual minorities & their individual freedoms…
Read MoreClaudia touched a sensitive vein for many Cubans on the island and abroad, including me, as I observe the country deteriorate from afar…
Read MoreI’ve been closely following events in Cuba, including its widespread shortages, which became a catalyst for a social protest…
Read MoreFor now, I’ll continue being isolated in my house, following the news closely and with a positive mindset that this urgent health situation will end soon.
Read MoreIt’s going to be two years since I finally decided to take control of my life and escape a reality that was never mine.
Read MoreThe response of Mariela Castro Espín, director of the National Center for Sex Education in Havana, before and after the events of May 11th in the Cuban capital, has been a great disappointment to many people who admired her as the leading voice for the rights of the LGBTQ+ community.
Read MoreA few months ago, there was an uproar in the media about Cuba’s new draft Constitution. Many of its points touched on aspects relating to Cuban society, and a special emphasis was placed on Art, Private property and LGBT people’s rights.
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