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Havana | Sandra Abd'Allah Alvarez Ramirez: journalist, manages Directorio de Afrocubanas, Negra cubana tenía que ser | Olavo Alén Rodriguez, director of the Center for the Study and Development of Cuban Music, Atlas of the Folkloric-Popular Instruments of Cuba | |
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Gisela Arandia Covarrubia: researcher, author | Flor Amalia Lugo: actor, playwright, Donde Esta Dios? a play on racism | ||
Natalia Bolivar: ethnologist, Mitos y Leyendas de la comida afrocubana | Miguel Barnet: author, director of the Fundacion Ortiz, Biography of a Runaway Slave | ||
Teresa Cardenas: poet, dancer, writer | María del Carmen Barcia Zequeira: Historian | ||
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 | ||
Graciela Chailloux Laffita: professor | Elvira Cervera: actress | ||
Victor Dreke: Author, Che's second in command in the Congo, From the Escambray to the Congo: In the Whirlwind of the Cuban Revolution | Lariza Diversent: attorney for civil rights cases, blogger | ||
Maydi Estrada Bayona, Universidad de la Habana, Filosofia, Antropologia | |||
Heriberto Feraudy Espino: diplomat, researcher. Heads UNEAC commission on racism. | Rodrigo Espina: researcher in the Department of Ethnology at the the Center for Anthropology | ||
Victor Fowler: Poeta, ensayista e investigador cubano | Tomas Fernandez Robaina: researcher, author, El negro en Cuba 1902-1958: Apuntes para la historia de la lucha contra la discriminacion racial | ||
Ivan Garcia: blogger | Radamés Giro: former subdirector de la Escuela Nacional de Arte, Diccionario Enciclopédico de la Música Cubana | ||
Juan Garcia: ethnologist, choreographer | |||
Alexander Hall, historian, writer, activist | |||
Georgina Herrera Cabrera: poet | David González López: former Vice Director of the Centro de Estudios de África y Medio Oriente (CEAMO) | ||
Eloy Machado "El Ambia": poet | Pedro de la Hoz: journalist | ||
Rogelio Martinez Fure: ethnologist, choreographer | Fernando Martínez Heredia, historian | ||
Lázara Matilde Menéndez, art historian | |||
María Elena Mendiola, orchestra conductor, researcher | Esteban Morales, author | ||
Nancy Morejón: poet | Ricardo Roberto Oropesa Fernández: musicologist | ||
Yasmín S. Portales Machado, author | Tato Quiñones, ethnologist, musicologist | ||
Guillermina Ramos Cruz: author on art | Raúl Ramos Cárdenas, historian | ||
Aracely Rodríguez Malagón: author |
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Guillermo Rodríguez Rivera: autor, poeta | Yusimí Rodríguez López, writer | ||
Gloria Rolando: film maker | Pablo Rodríguez Ruiz: Investigador, Centro de Antropología. | ||
Marta Rojas: novelist, journalist | Zuleica Romay: author, president of Book Institute | ||
Lourdes Serrano: Directora del Centro de Antropología del Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente (CITMA) | Dulce María Sotolongo Carrington: writer, editor | ||
Eduardo Torres Cuevas: Director, Biblioteca Nacional | Ramon Torres Zayas | ||
Alejandro Zamora Montes: writer | Roberto Zurbano: Ensayista, crítico e investigador literario, Casa de las Americas | ||
Camaguey | Yoelxy Pilliner López | ||
Maikel Pons Giralt | |||
Matanzas | Alberto Abreu Arcia: narrador, ensayista, curador y crítico cultural | Loida Barbarita Martinez: Cultura Communitaria, researcher, activist | |
Omara Leicea Perez: translator | Israel Molinaire: ethnologist, author | ||
Felipe Garcia Villamil: Drumming for the Gods | |||
Oriente | Daisy Rubiera Castillo: Santiago, Reyita: The Life of a Black Cuban Woman in the Twentieth Century | Marta Cordiés Jackson, professor, director of Centro Cultural Africano Fernando Ortiz | |
Yasmani Castro Caballero, cineasta, guionista, profesor, investigador | Jesús Cos Causse, poet | ||
Alberto Lescay, artist | |||
Joel Mourlot Mercaderes: historian, journalist | Fátima Patterson, actress, playwright, director | ||
Ricardo Rey Riquenes Herrera: Santiago, historian | |||
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 | |
Africa | Wande Abimbola: Oyo, Nigeria, Spokesman for Ifa in the World, former Chancellor of the University of Ife, former Leader of the Nigerian Senate | Ọ̀jọ̀gbọ́n Sophie Bọ́sẹ̀dé Olúwọlé: Ìyánífá, Philosopher (1936-2018) | |
US | Kiley Guyton Acosta: UC Davis | 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 | Lisa Brock: Columbia College, IL, Between Race and Empire : African-Americans and Cubans Before the Cuban Revolution | ||
Aida Esther Bueno Sarduy, writer, professor | Odette Casamayor Cisneros, Latin American and Caribbean Cultures, University of Connecticut | ||
Isabel Castellanos: Miami, Florida International University, Cultura Afrocubana: Las Religiones y Las Lenguas | Danielle Pilar Clealand | ||
Yvonne Daniel: Smith College, Rumba: Dance and Social Change in Contemporary Cuba | Amberly Alene Ellis, Film for the People | ||
Alejandro de la Fuente: Harvard University | Melina Pappademos | ||
Soffiyah Elijah: Harvard Law School, Lessons from our neighbors to the south: the Cuban prison system - reflective observations |
Sujatha Fernandes, Queens College, City University of New York, Cuba Represent!: Cuban Arts, State Power, and the Making of New Revolutionary Cultures |
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Yesenia Fernandez Selier : author, hip hop artist, dancer |
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 | ||
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 | ||
Mumia Abu Jamal: author, revolutionary, Pennsylvania | Domingo B. Lage "Entuala Kongo": author | ||
Agustín Laó Montes: author, co-founder of ARAAC, UMASS Amherst |
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John Mason: New York, babalawo, author of a series of books on Yoruba culture in Cuba and in Nigeria | Ivor Miller: scholar, author | ||
Eugenio Matibag: Iowa State | 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. | Enrique Patterson: Miami | ||
Andy Petit: writer | Matthew Pettway, University of Alabama | ||
Andrea Queeley, Anthropologist | Askia Touré:
Boston: poet, writer, and political activist |
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Alan West-Durán: Northeastern University, Boston | |||
Canada | Dr. Keith Ellis: Toronto. professor, author | ||
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 | |
Pedro Perez-Sarduy: London, journalist, novelist, poet, radio broadcaster, The Maids of Havana | Aconcha Sanz Averhoff: France, author, singer | ||
Jean Stubbs: London, author, professor | |||
Caribbean | Osvaldo Cardenas, former Cuban diplomat living in Jamaica, president of the Association of Cuban Residents in Jamaica. Wrote La Tribu Heroica on Maceo. |
Iván César Martínez, The Open Wound: The Scourge of Racism in Cuba from Colonialism to Communism. The author is a former Cuban diplomat living in Jamaica. |
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South America | Carlos Moore, Brazil |
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