February Indy: An Epic First-Person Report from Cuba
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Is Cuba an authoritarian regime run by a repressive state bureaucracy? Or an all-too-rare example of a country where state power is wielded to advance humanitarian ideals that benefit the common good over the enrichment of a wealthy few? In October, Danny Valdes, a socialist organizer in New York City, explored these questions and more when he returned to his homeland for the first time as a member of an international delegation that had access to top Cuban leaders as well doctors, educators, community leaders and others doing the day-to-day work of building and sustaining a socialist system.
February Indy: An Epic First-Person Report from Cuba
February Indy: An Epic First-Person Report…
February Indy: An Epic First-Person Report from Cuba
Is Cuba an authoritarian regime run by a repressive state bureaucracy? Or an all-too-rare example of a country where state power is wielded to advance humanitarian ideals that benefit the common good over the enrichment of a wealthy few? In October, Danny Valdes, a socialist organizer in New York City, explored these questions and more when he returned to his homeland for the first time as a member of an international delegation that had access to top Cuban leaders as well doctors, educators, community leaders and others doing the day-to-day work of building and sustaining a socialist system.