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Category: Cuba

Cuba, 2019: Adventures in communism and vulnerability

May 17, 2019

I came home after a week in Cuba with an open, full, heavy heart. Days later I’m still sorting out all of my experiences, sights and conversations. I still feel the weight of wading in and out of my own, and the country’s vulnerabilities. … More Cuba, 2019: Adventures in communism and vulnerability

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