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Cuba under the table: "The art of making changes"

Cuba under the table: The Summit of the Americas

In this seventh episode, independent art and rebellious creativity in Cuba are addressed:

Guests:

David Omni Zona Franca, musician and audiovisual producer

Iris Mariño, actress and collaborator of La Hora de Cuba

Julio Llopiz-Casal, designer and artist

Presenter: Reinaldo Escobar, journalist

a podcast of 14ymedio.com

Music by Ivan Luzan

Image by Julio Llopiz-Casal

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