Sat, Sep 14, 2019
Student Cray Novick goes to Cuba and meets artists, ethnographers and everyday Cubans who reflect on Cuban reality today. Their stories reveal the evolution of Cuban society dating back to 1960. Barack Obama becomes the first U.S. president to visit Cuba since the 1959 revolution. Cuba is changing and Cubans are searching for a collective Cuban dream.
Mon, Sep 14, 2020
Cuban politics are complicated, but Cuba won't rest. A soccer league for social change energizes Havana. Carlos Guttierez considers Cuba's changing economic landscape. Clandestina becomes the first Cuban brand to sell online. Bernadette Meehan, and Ben Rhodes, discuss the impact of Obama's visit on Cubans. Doris Kearns Goodwin reflects on Cuba, the embargo, and revolutions.
Cuba's health care innovations manage to work so well, with such few resources. Follow a Cuban Doctor and nurse on home visits to see how Cubans access health care. In the lab, bio-medical technology has cured diabetic foot ulcers. As global tensions rise, Cuban doctors are being sent home from their remote postings around the world.
Mon, Sep 14, 2020
Reflecting on sixty year old video footage, Bobby Kennedy and Sergei Khrushchev discuss the impact of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Cubans in Miami reconcile with a traumatic past. Rick Steves tries VR for the first time. Alan Gross reflects on his imprisonment in Cuba. Cray is no longer a student, but he's a dreamer, and the Cuban dream is still being realized. Will you dream with us?