"[Obama administration officials] really want people to be engaging with the people of Cuba — eating at private restaurants, meeting with entrepreneurs," says AS/COA's Alana Tummino.
The novelist waxes poetic on how something as simple as the perfect pass can be literary.
With electoral sea changes in Argentina and Venezuela, will the pink tide’s ebb extend to these two Andean countries?
These anti-incumbent waves in Latin America don’t signal the end of leftist rule, per se, but rather that “current rulers are not getting the job done,” comments AS/COA’s Brian Winter.
Despite heated rethoric at the national level, some U.S. cities are embracing immigrants by developing programs and services, according to a new report by AS/COA, Welcoming America, and USC's CSII.
"Ahora vemos un verdadero empuje del lobby de la agricultura para seguir liberalizando y normalizando nuestra relación con Cuba", comenta Alana Tummino de AS/COA.
Después de décadas sin comunicación, las corporaciones estadounidenses y el gobierno cubano aún están tratando de construir la confianza, apunta Alana Tummino de AS/COA.
A new study by AS/COA, Welcoming America, and USC's CSII finds that several U.S. cities are seeking ways to better integrate new immigrants in order to revitalize their economies.
ASCOA's Alana Tummino speaks to Quartz's Actuality about the state of play as U.S. executives and Cuban government officials try to figure out how to work together.