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The recent illness of Fidel Castro has raised many important questions about
the situation in Cuba. Miami right-wingers want to believe the Revolution is over. Those who
know it from the inside -- people like Isaac Saney, born in Trinidad-Tobago, Professor of
International Studies in Halifax, and author of Cuba, A Revolution in Motion -- know that
"the beat goes on". Like Cuba's National Assembly President Ricardo Alarcon, he knows that
because the Revolution was not made by just one man, it will not disappear when Fidel is gone.
Sponsored by
Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.
Simultaneous Live Broadcast on Cable Channel 27 - Mid-Peninsula Cable
Simultaneous Live Webcast at
Community Media Center

Paul George introduces Isaac Saney and his book on Cuba

Paul, Host of Other Voices, makes a point

Isaac on current Cuba situation

Isaac discusses with Paul

Studio audience

Julia coordinates questions and answers

Audience

Program recorded on live TV
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