Today's Cuba: Invisible Legacies of the Revolution
Listen now
Description
Lillian Guerra, Assistant Professor of Caribbean History, discusses inequality and dissolution of the basic services of Cuba's socioeconomic system over the past 50 years, arguing the rise in the underground services from private schools to restaurants and stores has replaced the deficiencies of state run agencies.
More Episodes
In this lecture, Dr. Jeffrey Mankoff ('06 PhD, Associate Director, International Security Studies) examines the perils and opportunities ahead as the Obama Administration goes forward with its quest for better relations with Moscow.
Published 10/28/09
Stanley Vitello, Professor, Graduate School of Education, Rutgers-The State University of New Jersey, discusses the US response to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities.
Published 02/27/09
Forty-second U.S. President, Bill Clinton, delivers a Yale alumni weekend address on global challenges we face in the 21st century.
Published 10/27/08