In English (second item): A listening session with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of a U.S. fact-finding delegation. Delegation leaders were asked if they had also approached Cuban opposition members. (Courtesy of the Cuban president's office.) The government says it is fighting racism. One journalist says: Don't be naive. Under the headline "How Cuba Recognizes Blackness Through Law and Science," the New York Amsterdam News repor…
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In English (second item): A listening session with Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel and members of a U.S. fact-finding delegation. Delegation leaders were asked if they had also approached Cuban opposition members. (Courtesy of the Cuban president's office.) The government says it is fighting racism. One journalist says: Don't be naive. Under the headline "How Cuba Recognizes Blackness Through Law and Science," the New York Amsterdam News repor…