The War on Cuba: Episode 6 - Discussion with Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández (2022-04-18)

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The War on Cuba: Episode 6 - Discussion with Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández (2022-04-18)

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2022

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On Monday, April 18 at 5pm, Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernándezwilljdiscuss the documentary the "War on Cuba" with a special screeningofparts of Episode 6 (22min). Liz Oliva Fernández exposes thestrikingdisconnect between U.S. policy and Cuba’s reality. Liz revealstheabsurdity of Biden’s offers to “help” the Cuban people with donationsofvaccines, Internet access and remittances that bypass local financial institutions. She shows how Biden, pandering to Cuban-Americanhardliners in Miami, has abandoned his promise to reinitiate theObama-era policy of engagement with Cuba. Liz also reports onthecrackdown against protesters and contextualizes both repressioninCuba and the U.S. government’s supposed concern for humanrightsabuses in the region.

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April 18, 2022, 5pm CT

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Cosponsored by: Alworth Institute for International Studies and the Department for World Languages and Cultures. Supported by the CAHSS Teaching Grant

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Fernández, Liz Oliva. (2022). The War on Cuba: Episode 6 - Discussion with Cuban journalist Liz Oliva Fernández (2022-04-18). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/227534.

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