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‘What I Saw in Cuba Was Resilience’A Cuban American’s Story from the #NuestraAméricaConvoyhttps://world-outlook.com/2026/04/02/what-i-saw-in-cuba-was-resilience/

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    ‘What I Saw in Cuba Was Resilience’
    A Cuban American’s Story from the #NuestraAméricaConvoy
    https://world-outlook.com/2026/04/02/what-i-saw-in-cuba-was-resilience/

    from #WorldOutlook
    April 2, 2026

    “I traveled to #Cuba this month,” writes Gerardo Delgado. “As a #CubanAmerican, that sentence carries the weight of longing born of an estrangement from my roots. For much of my life, Cuba existed as a distant story, a place I knew only through descriptions from my father.

    “I was there as part of an international solidarity convoy; over 500 representatives from more than 30 countries, united by a simple conviction: no country has the right to strangle another simply because it chose a different path. I cannot stand by while the island of my family’s heritage is suffocated.”

    Delgado is an educator in Miami, Florida, working with the Miami Coalition to End the #US Blockade of Cuba. He recently returned from Cuba, where he went with #CODEPINK’s delegation to the island as part of the #NuestraAméricaConvoy.

    #news #USpol #politics

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      ‘What I Saw in Cuba Was Resilience’
      A Cuban American’s Story from the #NuestraAméricaConvoy
      https://world-outlook.com/2026/04/02/what-i-saw-in-cuba-was-resilience/

      from #WorldOutlook
      April 2, 2026

      “I traveled to #Cuba this month,” writes Gerardo Delgado. “As a #CubanAmerican, that sentence carries the weight of longing born of an estrangement from my roots. For much of my life, Cuba existed as a distant story, a place I knew only through descriptions from my father.

      “I was there as part of an international solidarity convoy; over 500 representatives from more than 30 countries, united by a simple conviction: no country has the right to strangle another simply because it chose a different path. I cannot stand by while the island of my family’s heritage is suffocated.”

      Delgado is an educator in Miami, Florida, working with the Miami Coalition to End the #US Blockade of Cuba. He recently returned from Cuba, where he went with #CODEPINK’s delegation to the island as part of the #NuestraAméricaConvoy.

      #news #USpol #politics

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      Cuba understands how evil imperialism is. Cuba is a jewel.

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