jueves, agosto 16, 2012

Un panorama actual: Estado de SATS participa en ASCE, 2012

Hacia donde va Cuba? Desde La Habana...

Con Oscar Espinosa Chepe, Karina Gálvez, Wilfredo Vallín, entre otros...

jueves, agosto 09, 2012

NPR - Talk of the Nation: "What the future holds for Cuba's economy"



What The Future Holds For Cuba's Economy - August 9, 2012
Talk of the Nation [30 min 10 sec] 

In Cuba, President Raul Castro has plans to reform the economy, but many challenges lie ahead before the country can move forward. Many of the changes are being implemented slowly because of resistance from within the Communist Party. 

Guests 
Ted Henken, associate professor of sociology and Latin American studies, Baruch College 
Enrique Pumar, chair of the sociology department, Catholic University of America 
Sergio Diaz-Briquets, author of Conquering Nature: The Environmental Legacy of Socialism in Cuba

More Cuban(-Americans) in London Olympics

Robin Prendes: (Sailing) Cuban-born Robin Prendes moved to Miami with his parents at the age of 6. He began to row there, at the American Barge Club, at the age of 12.  Born in Matanzas, Cuba.

Danell Leyva: (Gymnastics)  Cuban-born Danell Leyva fled Cuba with his mother and older sister 18 years ago. Now here he was, gold medal around his neck, USA emblazoned on his chest.  "I'll always be proud to have been born in Cuba. I'll forever be Cuban," Leyva said before the world gymnastics championships, where he won the parallel bars title on Oct. 16 to give the U.S. men their first gold medal since 2003.

Manny Huerta:(Triathelon) Cuban-born Manny Huerta's grandmother fled Cuba in the 1980 Mariel boatlift.  "She just said it was a very small boat, it was very crowded," said Huerta, 28. "She was just happy that she was able to make that trip. Thanks to her, we were able to move to the U.S." She was granted U.S. citizenship and then helped Huerta, his family get visas to join her in the U.S. In Cuba, Huerta's mother was a university physics professor. Now she's a driving instructor in Miami.

Amy Rodriguez: (Soccer) "I'm really competitive," she says. "That's probably why my coaches always put me at forward because I'm the one that's always persistent, always the one that's going out there and play after play trying to make something happen. I'm part Hispanic -- my dad's Cuban -- so that fiery Latina attitude definitely [comes out] in my game."  Rodriguez says she's pretty Americanized and only speaks a little Spanish. But there are plenty of family reunions where Grandma cooks traditional dishes like congri, a mixture of rice and beans.

Christina McHale: (Tennis) Born in Teaneck NJ-- She is the daughter of John and Margarita McHale. Her father John is an Irish American while her mother Margarita was born in Cuba.

Ryan Lochte: (Swimming) By now, you know all about him.  Let's remind everyone that his mother was born and raised in Cuba and he loves his grandmother's cooking! His favorite food is Bistec empanizado, picadillo y ropa vieja.  Yeah!

miércoles, agosto 08, 2012

La Generación Y está en Llama!

H/T Ariana Hernández @ Ethno-Cuba:

Selección de nombres de deportistas cubanos que participan en Londres 2012:

Arasay
Ariannis
Dailin
Daisurami
Darisleydis
Dayaris
Dayexi
Dianelys
Diosmely
Eglys Yahima
Erislandy
Glenhis
Jeinkler
Josleidy
Hanser Lenier
Lesyani
Leuris
Marlies
Mijain
Nelkis
Onix
Oreydi
Robeisy
Robelis
Serguey
Yaima
Yaime
Yariulvis
Yasmani
Yosbany
Yasnier
Yarisley
Yargeris
Yoelmis
Yoslaine
Yowlys
Yulitza
Yumari
Yunior
Yurileidys