Everything has been tried in the fight against the blockade, except for a mass movement using new technologies and including the everyday US-American, the US voter whose decisions and loyalty matter to senators and congressmen. Isaura Diez Millán So claims Cuban American activist Manuel Tejeda, editor-in-chief of the […]
Our People
“My biggest fear is people will feel we’ve forgotten them”
More than 40 international VSO volunteers are now ‘working remotely’, giving online support to vital projects around the world, despite having had to return home due to COVID-19. Deborah Torr James Russell, 35, and Nicola Whybrow, 38, are both volunteers on the Sisters for Sisters’ Education project in […]
Britain’s immigration system is blatantly racist
Between Brexit, the immigration policies of an ultra-conservative and nationalist government, the pandemic, fascist groups and hate crimes, immigrants and refugees are being pushed to the fringes of British society.
Aymara vs. inequality in London’s ethnic communities
At a strange but necessary moment in times of pandemic, an organisation has emerged that targets Latin Americans, those who are invisible and neglected by British society. It makes a difference through its own particular way of working. Mónica del Pilar Uribe Marín It all started when the […]
Cuban bioproduction in times of Covid
The use of biofertilisers, biopesticides and other environmentally friendly products is a growing necessity in the face of the frequent rejection of chemical products due to the harm they cause to nature and to human beings. Roberto Salomón Cuban agriculture today is experiencing a growing use of bioproducts […]