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'There Is No Dignity in Anything': in Cuba, Us Blockade and Blackouts Worsen the Lives of Women.

I met Lala Valdés, 46, and her two daughters, Naomi and Danischa Valdés, 24 and 14, while seeking to hear from women about menstrual dignity on the streets of Havana, the capital of Cuba, at the end of March. When I mentioned the term, Valdés frowned. She had never heard the expression, nor stopped to think that it could exist. She responded immediately, with the firmness of someone who has learned to name their own reality: “Here there is no di…
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I met Lala Valdés, 46, and her two daughters, Naomi and Danischa Valdés, 24 and 14, while seeking to hear from women about menstrual dignity on the streets of Havana, the capital of Cuba, at the end of March. When I mentioned the term, Valdés frowned. She had never heard the expression, nor stopped to think that it could exist. She responded immediately, with the firmness of someone who has learned to name their own reality: “Here there is no di…

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Agência Pública broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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