Even though the Cold War has been over for more than two decades, Cuba remains a pariah in the eyes of the U.S. During this time, though, Cuba has undergone significant changes as a result of the resignation of Fidel Castro and the changing dynamics of international politics and economics. This article looks at the complex challenges facing Cuba as a country as well as everyday Cubans who struggle with the day-to-day challenges of a country in an ambiguous state of change.
"Cuba's New Now" by Cynthia Gorney
Published in National Geographic, November 2012
http://ngm.nationalgeographic.com/2012/11/new-cuba/gorney-text?src=longreads
Eric
I find myself wondering about Cuba every now and again, interesting read. Stay big headed.
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