Eckstein Interviewed on Findings of and Contention Surrounding “Cuban Privilege“
Professor Eckstein outlines the findings of her book, what motivated her to pursue this line of research, why United States immigration policy gives a special exception to Cuban immigrants and the impact of these policies, as well as the controversy surrounding her latest book.
Eckstein Clears the Air on Misrepresentation of Her Book “Cuban Privilege“
“Although certain politicians misrepresented my book, I trust most Cuban Americans recognize the special opportunities they received. My book should not be used to manipulate the trauma some experienced to score political points.”
Eckstein Explains Findings of New Book in “BU Today” Interview
Since the 1959 Cuban revolution, Cubans have enjoyed a special status that the United States government does not bestow upon any other immigrant group. Professor Susan Eckstein discusses why in an interview on her latest book “Cuban Privilege: The Making of Immigrant Inequality in America.”
Hare in Reuters on Death of Castro’s Son
Amb. Paul Hare discusses the death of Cuban revolutionary leader Fidel Castro’s eldest son.
Hare Speaks on Panel on Castro’s Legacy
Amb. Paul Hare spoke as part of a panel hosted by the Canning House that looked back on the legacy of Fidel Castro.
Hare in AFP on the Struggles of the Latin American Left
Amb. Paul Hare discusses the struggles of the Latin American left following the death of Fidel Castro and election of Donald Trump.
Hare in the Media on Fidel Castro
Amb. Paul Webster Hare was interviewed by several news outlets on the death of Fidel Castro and next steps for Cuba.
Dean Najam talks to BBC TV on Fidel Castro
Adil Najam tells BBC TV that Fidel Castro crafted his own myth; a myth that was bigger even than the man.
Keller Finds Castro Arrest Record
Renata Keller discovers the original 1956 arrest record of future Cuban leader Fidel Castro.