Simon Hall’s "Ten Days in Harlem: Fidel Castro and the Making of the 1960s" recounts how a brief trip put the Cuban leader on the world stage.
Fidel Castro’s Fateful Visit to New York, 60 Years On
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Andrew Downie
LatAm in Focus: Queens of the Migrant Trail
Photojournalist Lisette Poole talks about her 51-day journey documenting two Cuban women who travelled through 13 countries to get to the United States.
AS/COA and Americas Quarterly Offer Ongoing Analysis on COVID-19
From a daily tracker of cases in Latin America, to podcasts and online events with public health experts, AS/COA is monitoring the novel coronavirus and its impact on the region.
AQ Top 5 Fashion Innovators: Idania del Rio
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Ben Miller
The entrepreneur and designer represents a changing Cuba.
US-Cuba Policy Whiplash: LatAm’s Biggest Stories of the 2010s
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Matthew D. Aho
Barack Obama's 2014 decision to normalize ties with Cuba seemed to mark the end of the Cold War in the Western Hemisphere. Then President Trump upended it.
Amid US-Cuba Tensions, Cimafunk Bridges a Cultural Divide
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Michel Hernandez and Isabel Albee
The Nation highlights Cimafunk's presentation at AS/COA and his interview for AS/COA Online's podcast LatAm in Focus.
At the Havana Biennial, Artists Test Limits on Free Expression
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Richard E. Feinberg
Cuba’s biggest contemporary art celebration reflected heightened tensions with the U.S.