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![Queer in Cuba (Part 1)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 10/25/1992Call Number: JG/ 102Format: CassetteCollection: Programs produced by Judy Gerber and Laurie Simms
In Part 1 of this moderated discussion recorded in 1992, Sonja De Vries and Jorge Cortinas talk about their experiences in Cuba and their observations on how HIV/AIDS and other LGBT issues are addressed in the country. De Vries spent six months in Cuba interviewing gay men and women. Cortinas spent a year in Havana, working for the National Center for Health Education. Several key topics raised during the discussion include: how the Communist party in Cuba is dealing with HIV/AIDS and LGBT issues, the impact of U.S. foreign policy, the effectiveness of sanatoriums, and different methods of safe sex education. In addition to this, both De Vries and Cortinas talk about daily aspects of queer life in Cuba, like the visibility of the LGBT community and the influence of machismo.
![Genocide in Hispaniola](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1992Call Number: KP 467Format: CassetteProducers: Lincoln BergmanCollection: Indigenous Struggles
Interview with historian Woodrow Borah of UC Berkeley, a leading expert on the genocide against the Native peoples of the Caribbean by Columbus and the conquistadors who followed. Detailed facts and figures on genocide.
![NACLA Report On The Americas](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: The North American Congress On Latin AmericaYear: 1992Volume Number: Vol. 26-2 SeptemberFormat: PeriodicalCollection: NACLA
Roots Of Empowerment: Latino Politics And Cultures In The United States. Plus Free Trade: The Politics of Toxic Waster; Venezuela: The Treasure of Estado Bolivar; Ecuador: An Unquiet Disappearance.
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