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  2. Alexander Otaola - Wikipedia

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    Otaola is the host of the web show Hola Ota-Ola!, an informative and satirical program that covers entertainment, news and politics. His show debuted on Cubanos por el Mundo: a cross platform media initiative, website, and YouTube channel that covers politics, news, and celebrity culture in Cuba and the Cuban exile community.

  3. Punto guajiro - Wikipedia

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    Punto guajiro or punto cubano – or simply punto – is a sung genre of Cuban music, a poetic art with music. It became popular in the western and central regions of Cuba in the 17th century, [1] and consolidated as a genre in the 18th century. [2] It has Andalusian and Canary Islands origins, and it integrated African elements in Cuba.

  4. Cuban Democratic Directorate - Wikipedia

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    Cuban Democratic Directorate. The Cuban Democratic Directorate (Directorio Democrático Cubano) is a nongovernmental organization that supports the human rights movement in Cuba. The organisation is heavily financed by the United States government through the National Endowment for Democracy program, receiving $650,000 in 2022.

  5. Orlando Gutiérrez-Boronat - Wikipedia

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    Orlando Gutiérrez-Boronat was born in Havana, Cuba in 1965. Gutierrez-Boronat is an author, [1] spokesperson for the Cuban Democratic Directorate, [2] [3] member of the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance (a coalition of Cuban anti-communist groups inside and outside Cuba), [4] invited lecturer at Georgetown University, and community leader .

  6. Cuban migration to Miami - Wikipedia

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    Miami posted an in-migration of 35,776 Cubans from elsewhere in the United States between 1985 and 1990 and an emigration of 21,231, mostly to elsewhere in Florida. Flows to and from Miami account for 52 percent of all interregional migration in the Cuban settlement system". As of 2024, 60% of Miami- Dade County is estimated to be of Cuban origin.

  7. Spanish Cuba movement - Wikipedia

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    Spanish Cuba ( Cuba española) is a contemporary citizens' initiative, launched in 2008 from an idea of José Ramón Morales ( Caimito, Cuba, November 5, 1954- Miami, Florida, May 28, 2012). [1] Morales' original idea was twofold: (1) raise awareness against the dominant historical narrative which was built upon the premise of the Spanish Black ...

  8. 2022 Cuban Family Code referendum - Wikipedia

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    Politics of Cuba. A referendum was held on 25 September 2022 in Cuba to approve amendments to the Family Code of the Cuban Constitution. [1] The referendum passed, greatly strengthening gender equality, legalizing same-sex marriage, same-sex adoption, and altruistic surrogacy, and affirming a wide range of rights and protections for women ...

  9. Same-sex marriage in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Same-sex marriage has been legal in Cuba since 27 September 2022 after a majority of voters approved the legalization of same-sex marriage in a referendum two days prior. [1] The Constitution of Cuba prohibited same-sex marriage until 2019, and in May 2019 the government announced plans to legalize same-sex marriage. [2]