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Jorge Olivera Castillo is a writer and journalist and a well-known Cuban dissident. He was sentenced to prison by the Cuban government for his political views but was released after 21 months. He is now at Harvard through the Scholars at Risk program. Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard Staff PhotographerNation WorldOut of the wolf s mouth Liz MineoHarvard Staff WriterDecember 6, 20165 min readScholar at Risk, a Cuban jour
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on WorldScholars at Risk networkMarch 3, 20112 min readAfter working for a decade at the state-run television that endlessly exalted Cuba s Commun
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ist government, journalist Jorge Olivera decided to burn the bridges behind him. He quit his job, and in 1993 sent his first dispatch to Radio Marti, the Miami-based station known for its opposition to the Castro regime, knowing all too well that his life would never be the same. I knew I was putting my head into the wolf s mouth, Oliv Syjd Better Call Saul Recap: Gene Takovic and the Great Cinnabon Heist
Towering feminist, author, poet, and critic bell hooks died on Dec. 14 at her home in Berea, Kentucky, the Lexington Herald Leader repor
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ts. She was 69.Hooks family confirmed her death in a statement, saying they honored her request to transition at home with family and friends by her side. An exact cause of death was not revealed, but the family said ho
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oks had been ill.During her career, hooks published more than 40 books 鈥?from essay collections to children s books 鈥?and worked as a professor at Yale, Oberlin, and the University of California, Santa Cruz. In 2014, she established the bell hooks Institute at Berea College, which houses her archives and hosts events and speakers that seek to further explore how to understand and disrupt what hooks long described as the imperialist-white-supremacist-capitalist-patriarchy power structure.In a 2015 interview with The New York Times, hooks spoke about her use of that specific multi-hyphenated term, saying, We can t be
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