Many consider the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign—Campaña de Alfabetización— to be the backdrop for the social, economic, cultural, and ethical transformations that occurred in that country following 1959. The Campaña marked a definitive moment of liberation for women in Cuba, as more than half of the volunteers were women who left their family homes to live and work with the illiterate in the Cuban countryside. This work in progress features photographic portraits of women who participated as literacy teachers together with a cross-section of reflective testimonies to provide tex-tural components for a broader reading of this massive event
Gradiva, Université de PauInternational audienceDeveloping a welfare system that protects the most v...
Ché Guevara, Fidel y Raúl Castro y Camilo Cienfuegos son los nombres e imágenes asociados a la guerr...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Many consider the 1961 Literacy Campaign—Campaña de Alfabetización—to be the backdrop for social, ec...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
International audienceDeveloping a welfare system that protects the most vulnerable groups in societ...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
This research examines the use of education by the revolutionary government as an agent of directed ...
In 1961, the Revolutionary government in Cuba initiated a literacy campaign that became the vehicle ...
Latin American women were among those who led the suffrage movements of the nineteenth and early twe...
In November of 2018, Dr. Miriam Nicado García was appointed Rector of the University of Havana, maki...
textThe focus of this research is to study the representation in contemporary Cuban poetry of the r...
This flyer promotes a book presentation by author Michelle Chase on her story of women\u27s part in ...
I recall standing high on the tribune in the Plaza of the Revolution on January 2, 1961 just as I di...
Gradiva, Université de PauInternational audienceDeveloping a welfare system that protects the most v...
Ché Guevara, Fidel y Raúl Castro y Camilo Cienfuegos son los nombres e imágenes asociados a la guerr...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...
Many consider the 1961 Literacy Campaign—Campaña de Alfabetización—to be the backdrop for social, ec...
Universal access and continent-leading results have frequently led external observers to idealise ed...
Speaking at the United Nations in 1960, Fidel Castro declared that Cuba would become in one year “a ...
International audienceDeveloping a welfare system that protects the most vulnerable groups in societ...
In December 2005, eleven Cuban educational advisers arrived in Timor-Leste to begin work on a nation...
This research examines the use of education by the revolutionary government as an agent of directed ...
In 1961, the Revolutionary government in Cuba initiated a literacy campaign that became the vehicle ...
Latin American women were among those who led the suffrage movements of the nineteenth and early twe...
In November of 2018, Dr. Miriam Nicado García was appointed Rector of the University of Havana, maki...
textThe focus of this research is to study the representation in contemporary Cuban poetry of the r...
This flyer promotes a book presentation by author Michelle Chase on her story of women\u27s part in ...
I recall standing high on the tribune in the Plaza of the Revolution on January 2, 1961 just as I di...
Gradiva, Université de PauInternational audienceDeveloping a welfare system that protects the most v...
Ché Guevara, Fidel y Raúl Castro y Camilo Cienfuegos son los nombres e imágenes asociados a la guerr...
This dissertation investigated the effectiveness of literacy education in the post-revolution Cuban ...