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The Cuban Revolution Survives U.S. Aggression
Black Agenda Radio with Margaret Kimberley
10 Apr 2026
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Black Agenda Radio · The Cuban Revolution Survives U.S. Aggression

The United States has attempted to defeat the Cuban revolution from its earliest days and for more than 60 years has embarked on sabotage, economic coercive measures, and now a three-month long embargo on oil deliveries which was only recently broken by Russia. We’re joined by Professor Isaac Saney, a Black Studies and Cuba specialist at Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia and coordinator of the Black and African Diaspora Studies program. He provides analysis on how the Cuban revolution survives at this critical moment.

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