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Dara Greenwald
On a trip to Cuba with her Chicago art school, Dara Greenwald keeps a tour diary of what she sees, enjoys, and questions on the trip. She writes about political refugee Assata Shakur, artist Choco, and Afro-Cuban racism as well as questioning sexism in the country. The zine includes pieces on the history of Cuba, but is mostly about the 21st century, hypocritical tourist business and the commodification of revolution.
| Publisher | Dara Greenwald |
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| Pages | 40 |
| Search language | english |
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