Daily Archives: January 14, 2026
Fighting to survive: A brief exposé of Cuban life after Hurricane Melissa
Maria cooks for her family in remnants of what was her family's home prior to October's Hurricane Melissa in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
Kwame Beans Shakur: Contradictions on organizing in post-neo-colonial north amerikkka
We are not in an underdeveloped third world nation whose people are born keenly aware of Our oppression and captive status. Our colonial experience is unique and has been altered and mastered over 400+ years into its own slave science.
The Bolivarian legacy, from Hugo Chavez to Nicolás Maduro
“My life changed forever when I met Hugo Chávez,” Prensa Latina reported in a 2023 story on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro describing his 30-year close friendship with his predecessor. “An extraordinary man, deeply human, noble and brave, with determination, ideals of justice and freedom,” he said of Chávez, who “became a second father, an example, a guide and a teacher.”



