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estefanyailen · 7 months
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April 7, 1930: Birthday of Comrade Vilma Espín, Cuban revolutionary, anti-imperialist guerrilla fighter, founder of the Federation of Cuban Women - Federación de Mujeres Cubanas. She made a crucial contribution as an early champion of queer rights in socialist Cuba.
Last year I learned from her daughter, Mariela Castro Espín, that Vilma initiated what would eventually become Cenesex under the auspices of the women’s federation. She was responsible for importing and publishing scientific and political materials from the German Democratic Republic on LGBTQ rights, contributing to Cuba becoming a leading example of queer and trans rights today.
Vilma also rescued the records of the Women's International Democratic Federation - Federación Democrática Internacional de Mujeres during the counterrevolution in Eastern Europe in 1990, and made sure Cuba undertook keeping the global women’s organization alive. Today Women In Struggle - Mujeres En Lucha is a proud member of the WIDF.
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comicbookclub · 1 month
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X-Men '97 #1 Review: That Gum You Like Is Back In Style
Read our review of X-Men '97 #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín, the official prequel to the TV series.
Read our review of X-Men ’97 #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín, the official prequel to the TV series. We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well! Powered by RedCircle X-Men ’97 #1…
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comicbookclublive · 22 days
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Marvel Preview: X-Men '97 #2
Read a preview of X-Men '97 #2 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín as the throwback adventures continue.
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adribosch-fan · 2 months
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Militar traiciona a Raúl Castro y revela detalles secretos de su familia
Alejandro Castro Espín le quitó una novia a su sobrino y tuvo un tercer hijo Un militar cubano traicionó a Raúl Castro y filtró en exclusiva al influencer Darwin Santana varios detalles secretos de la familia Castro Espín donde se pone de manifiesto la deslealtad, envidia, miedo, paranoia y rivalidad entre los integrantes de la cúpula de “sangre azul”. Según el informante, Alejandro Castro Espín,…
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yexuscomic · 1 year
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EL DIARIO MONTAÑÉS
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xmenuniverse · 1 month
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Ororo Munroe and Jean Grey in X-Men '97 #1 (2024), art by Salva Espín.
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todocubaonline · 2 years
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¿Alejandro Castro al frente de Gaesa? Diario Granma aclara
Las especulaciones sobre quién tomará las riendas del conglomerado militar no han cesado en las últimas horas.
El diario Granma desmintió hoy una nota que circula en redes y que notificaba al coronel Alejandro Castro Espín, hijo de Raúl Castro, como sucesor del fallecido Luis Alberto Rodríguez López-Calleja en el Grupo de la Administración Empresarial de las Fuerzas Armadas Revolucionarias (GAESA). “Es falso que Granma publicara una información sobre nueva dirección del Grupo de Administración…
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dodypaz · 2 years
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Granma desmiente que Alejandro Castro Espín sea el sucesor de López-Callejas
Granma desmiente que Alejandro Castro Espín sea el sucesor de López-Callejas
“Es falso que Granma publicara una información sobre nueva dirección del Grupo de Administración Empresarial de las FAR”, aclaro el órgano oficialista. El periódico oficialista Granma ha salido a través de sus redes sociales a negar este lunes 4 de julio que el coronel Alejandro Castro Espín, hijo de Raúl Castro, sea el remplazo de López-Calleja al frente del Grupo de Administración Empresarial…
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totallyseiso · 2 months
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I'm going down a wikipedia rabbit hole, as you do, and I've ended up on Vilma Espín's page
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I love that her wealthy father thought that spending time in the US would make her less communist, but it's such a capitalist nightmare that being there for only one semester was enough to make her more communist
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Webinar: What We Can Learn from Cuba's Families Code
Sunday, Jan. 22 - 3:00 p.m. Eastern / 2:00 p.m. Central / 12 noon Pacific
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Rights for LGBTQ+ people * Equality for chosen families * Respect for youth, elders and the disabled
On Sept. 25 something incredibly important happened just 90 miles from U.S. shores. After three years of democratic discussion and education at all levels of society, the people of socialist Cuba voted by a two-thirds margin for a new Code of Families.
The new code enshrines in law the rights of LGBTQ+ people and women in marriage and adoption. It changes the fundamental relationship between parents and children to one based on responsibilities and rights. It elevates chosen families to the same status as blood families. It protects the rights and dignity of elders and people with disabilities. It embraces the rights that are being stripped away from people in the U.S., or that we never had at all.
Cuba is under siege from the U.S. blockade, which has been condemned by the United Nations for 30 years, but tightened by Trump and maintained by Biden. How was Cuba able to accomplish this historic transformation of families while faced with climate-change disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic? And why are the U.S. media silent about this accomplishment?
What can we learn from Cuba’s experience building solidarity at a time when our rights are under vicious attack by the capitalist class, its political parties and violent white supremacist groups?
SPEAKERS - Special message from Mariela Castro Espín, director of CENESEX - Cuba’s National Center for Sex Education - Berta Joubert-Ceci, Women In Struggle / Mujeres En Lucha - Cheryl LaBash, National Network on Cuba co-chair - Gloria Verdieu, Prisoners Solidarity Committee - Mahtowin Munro, United American Indians of New England - Melinda Butterfield, Struggle-La Lucha co-editor - Moderator: Ellie McCrow, Pratt Workers United Followed by Q & A
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Sponsored by Women In Struggle / Mujeres En Lucha, member of Women’s International Democratic Federation
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comicbookclub · 22 days
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Marvel Preview: X-Men '97 #2
Read a preview of X-Men '97 #2 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín as the throwback adventures continue.
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comicbookclublive · 1 month
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X-Men '97 #1 Review: That Gum You Like Is Back In Style
Read our review of X-Men '97 #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín, the official prequel to the TV series.
Read our review of X-Men ’97 #1 from Marvel Comics, written by Steve Foxe with art by Salva Espín, the official prequel to the TV series. We reviewed the book on the Stack podcast. But in the interest of highlighting more about the title, here’s a summary of the conversation with our thoughts. And if you prefer the longer audio version, that’s below as well! Powered by RedCircle X-Men ’97 #1…
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adribosch-fan · 2 months
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Alejandro Castro Espín tuvo una reunión secreta con la CIA ¿Qué hizo Raúl ante la traición?
Castro Espín siempre ha permanecido en las sombras, vinculado a labores de contrainteligencia General de Brigada del Ministerio del Interior, Alejandro Castro Espín, el único hijo varón de Raúl Castro y que ha sido formado en la contrainteligencia militar. (Captura de pantalla © Al Mayadeen Español – YouTube) Antonio Tang, miembro de la organización Alpha 66 y desde hace años residente en…
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comicwaren · 4 months
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From Star Wars: Revelations Vol. 2 #001
“A Trick of the Mind”, by Charles Soule (W), Andrea Di Vito and Rachelle Rosenberg (A)
“Tall Tales”, by Alyssa Wong (W), David Baldeón and Jay David Ramos (A)
“Stolen Hope”, by Ethan Sacks (W), Will Sliney and Nolan Woodard (A)
“Showdown at Ocean’s Deep”, by Marc Bernardin (W), Chriscross and Andrew Dalhouse (A)
“Tool of the Empire”, by Greg Pak (W), Salvador Larroca and Nolan Woodard (A)
“All the Republic”, by Cavan Scott (W), Marika Cresta and Chris Sotomayor (A)
“Duel of the Reprobates”, by Marc Guggenheim (W), Salva Espín and Israel Silva (A)
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mapsontheweb · 2 years
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The fall of Assur – the capital of the Neo-Assyrian Empire – at the hands of the Median-Babylonian alliance around 614 BC, Iraq.
Illustration made by Rocío Espín Piñar.
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