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by Hillary Crosley onApril 6, 2013
Writing that in a U.S. paper appears to have gotten black Cuban editor Roberto Zurbano a demotion.
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by Alejandro de la Fuente onJune 14, 2011
An exhibit shows how art provides one of the few outlets in Cuba for exploring race and the keloid scars left by racism.
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June 10, 2011
"Queloides" is an art exhibit on racial identity and the persistence of racism in Cuba. Now touring the U.S., it is curated by Alejandro de la Fuente and Elio Rodríguez Valdés.
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April 25, 2011
Institutional racism in Cuba has been outlawed for decades, but in this installment of Henry Louis Gates' PBS special, it's clear that "racism of the heart" is still very much alive there.
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April 15, 2011
More Africans were taken to Mexico and Peru than to the United States, but the African influence has struggled to survive. Clips from the PBS series by our editor-in-chief.
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