| Cuba |
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| Havana |
Olavo
Alén Rodriguez, author, director of the Center for the Study and
Development of Cuban Music, Atlas of the Folkloric-Popular
Instruments of Cuba |
Flor Amalia Lugo: actor, playwright,
Donde Esta Dios? a play on racism |
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Gisela Arandia Covarrubia: researcher, author |
Miguel Barnet: author,
director of the Fundacion Ortiz, Biography of a Runaway Slave |
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Natalia Bolivar: ethnologist,
Mitos y Leyendas de la comida afrocubana |
Teresa
Cardenas: poet, dancer, writer |
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Silvio
Castro Rodriguez: investigador, La Masacre De Los
Independientes De Color En 1912 |
Digna
Castañeda Fuertes: professor, Between Race and Empire : African - Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution |
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Elvira Cervera: actress |
Graciela Chailloux Laffita:
professor |
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Victor
Dreke: Author, Che's second in command in the
Congo, From the Escambray to the Congo: In the Whirlwind of the
Cuban Revolution |
Tomas Fernandez Robaina: researcher, author,
El negro en Cuba 1902-1958: Apuntes para la historia de la lucha contra la discriminacion racial |
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Juan Garcia: ethnologist, choreographer |
Georgina Herrera Cabrera: poet |
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Eloy Machado
"El Ambia": poet |
Rogelio Martinez Fure: ethnologist,
choreographer |
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Esterban
Morales, author |
Nancy Morejón: poet |
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Leida
Oquendo: anthropologist |
Marta
Rojas: novelist, journalist |
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Gloria Rolando: film
maker |
Lourdes
Serrano: Directora del Centro de Antropología del Ministerio de
Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente (CITMA) |
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| Matanzas |
Omara Leicea Perez: translator |
Loida Barbarita Martinez: Cultura Communitaria, researcher, activist |
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Felipe
Garcia Villamil: Drumming for the Gods |
Israel Molinaire: ethnologist, author |
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| Oriente |
Eugene
Godfried, Guantanamo: journalist, community activist, radio broadcaster |
Daisy Rubiera
Castillo: Santiago, Reyita: The Life of a Black Cuban Woman in the
Twentieth Century
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| Foreigners |
Nehanda Abiodun, US
activist |
William Lee Brent,
Havana: former Panther living in Cuba |
| in Cuba |
Susan Hurlich: Havana:
journalist, covers afrocuban grass roots organizations |
Assata Shakur: Havana:
author, former Black Liberation Army leader in exile |
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| Africa |
Wande Abimbola: Oyo,
Nigeria, Spokesman for Ifa in the World, former Chancellor of the University of Ife,
former Leader of the Nigerian Senate |
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| US |
John
Amira: NY, The Music of Santeria: Traditional Rhythms of the
Bata Drums |
Judith
Bettelheim: Cuban Festivals: A Century of Afro-Cuban Culture,
Afro-Cuba: Works on Paper |
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Lisa Brock:
Columbia College, IL, Between Race and Empire : African-Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution |
Isabel
Castellanos: Miami, Florida International University, Cultura
Afrocubana: Las Religiones y Las Lenguas |
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Yvonne
Daniel: Smith College, Rumba: Dance and Social Change in
Contemporary Cuba |
Alejandro
de la Fuente: University of Pittsburgh
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Soffiyah Elijah:
Harvard Law School, Lessons from our neighbors to the south: the Cuban prison
system - reflective observations |
Ada
Ferrer: New York University, Insurgent Cuba: Race, Nation, And Revolution, 1868-1898
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Katherine
Hagedorn: Pomona College, Divine Utterances, The Performance of
Afro-Cuban Santeria |
Piero
Gleijeses: Johns Hopkins University, Conflicting Missions, Havana, Washington, and Africa, 1959-1976 |
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Phillip A. Howard:
Akron University, Changing History: Afro-Cuban Cabildos and Societies
of Color in the Nineteenth Century |
Alberto Jones:
Florida, Director of the Caribbean American Children's Foundation, columnist |
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Mumia Abu Jamal: author,
revolutionary, Pennsylvania |
Domingo B.
Lage "Entuala Kongo": author |
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John Mason: New
York,
babalawo, author of a series of books on Yoruba culture in Cuba and in
Nigeria |
Manning Marable:
Columbia University |
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Ivor Miller:
scholar, author |
Eugenio Matibag:
Iowa State |
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Ned Sublette:
NY, Cuba and Its Music: From the First Drums to the Mambo |
Robin D. Moore:
Philadelphia, Temple University, Nationalizing Blackness:
Afrocubanismo and Artistic Revolution in Havana, 1920-1940. |
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Askia Touré:
Boston: poet, writer, and political activist |
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| Canada |
Dr. Keith Ellis:
Toronto.
professor, author |
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| Europe |
Kali
Argyriadis: France, La Religión a la Havane |
Aline Helg:
University of Geneva Our Rightful Share : The Afro-Cuban Struggle for
Equality, 1886-1912 |
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Pedro Perez-Sarduy:
London, journalist, novelist, poet, radio broadcaster, The Maids of Havana |
Aconcha
Sanz Averhoff: France, author, singer |
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Jean Stubbs:
London, author, professor |
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