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![Fidel Castro Interview](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
In an interview conducted by Barbara Walters, Fidel Castro speaks about the CIA, different U.S. presidents, intellectual freedoms, political prisoners, US-Cuban relations, Soviet-Cuban relations, and Cuba's role in Africa. Walters also asks him several questions about his personal life.
![Aids in Cuba, Mi Hermano Fidel, Los Ojos Como Mi Papa](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 1/1/1977Call Number: V 608Format: VHSProducers: Santiago Alvarez, Pedro ChaskelCollection: Videos in many formats – both camera originals as well as reference materials
Aids in Cuba: Successful Cuban efforts to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS. Interviews and forums with HIV/AIDS patients that live in a sanatorium and their families. Statistics on who has AIDS, the most common ways to get AIDS, and who gets tested for AIDS in Cuba. The need for sexual education, condom use, and the misinterpreted linkage between HIV/AIDS and homosexuality.
Mi Hermano Fidel. (1977) Fidel Castro interviews an old man who participated in the Sierra Maestra campaigns. Man has poor eyesight and does not realize that it is Fidel Castro who is interviewing him.
Los Ojos Como Mi Papa:(1979) - Conversations among young adults and children of political refugees. Discuss Cuba and Latin America Topics include the Cuban Revolution, US influence, and socialism.
![Women’s Liberation Movement Discuses Gay Persecution in Cuba](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Women’s Liberation Movement members gather on June 25, 1977 for a discussion panel in America after a somewhat recent trip to Cuba to discuss the current situation on gay rights in Cuba. The conversation begins with the question of whether or not Cuba’s anti- gay feelings come from underdevelopment or sexism. Panel members share their experiences and encounters in Cuba with those who were openly gay, closeted gay, and anti- gay. Their findings show that people who are anti- gay could not provide any reasonable political arguments supporting their stance and most of their feelings stem from beliefs held prior to the revolution. There is disagreement in the group whether or not gay Americans should go in and inspire gay Cubans to stand up for themselves or if Cubans need to be the ones to provide their own liberation.
![Moncada Commemoration](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Date: 7/30/1977Call Number: FI 274Format: 1/4 7 1/2 ipsProducers: Lincoln Bergman, Claude Marks, Barbara Lubinski, Heber Dreher, Emiliano Echeverria, Isabel Alegria, Gayle MarkowProgram: Freedom Is A Constant StruggleCollection: Freedom is a Constant Struggle
Marks the anniversary of the attack on Moncada Barracks with narrative, music, poetry, much of it duplicated from several earlier Moncada memorial programs.
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