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Mar 2018
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Cuba Today: The Question of Markets, Ref...

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Andres Pertierra graudated in History from the University of Havana and currently works as a Legal Assistant at an immigration law firm in Washington, D.C. He has written on topics related to Cuba in The Nation and Jacobin Magazine. Andres is on Twitter as @ASPertierra.

Andres joins Brett to discuss present day Cuba, Raul Castro, the Embargo, Centralization, Markets, and much more!

Here is the podcast (AskHistorians Podcast) that Andres hosts: https://askhistorians.libsyn.com

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