Oral history interview with Yadira, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Digital sound recording available by contacting Oral History Archives at Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Yadira, 1983- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba...
Oral history interview with Marcos, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... for twenty years. Later, he worked in port construction maintenance. His sister was a dancer and traveled to different European countries. Marcos practices Santería. Marcos was interviewed for the project...
Oral history interview with Alfonso, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... by hepatitis. After five years, he recovered and dedicated himself to religious pastoral life. He had twenty-six siblings and one son. Alfonso was a Quaker. Alfonso was interviewed for the project that led...
Oral history interview with Fernando, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... in literary writing workshops. Fernando was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Fernando nació en Oriente, Cuba, en 1973. Su padre se...
Oral history interview with Oscar, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... available by contacting Oral History Archives at Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Oscar, 1973- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba Economic conditions 1990...
Oral history interview with Giselle, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... herself to helping Cuban migrants prepare the necessary documents to move to the United States. Giselle was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym...
Oral history interview with Rosa Ramírez, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Ramírez was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Rosa Ramírez nació en Santiago, Cuba, en 1964. Fue enfermera pediátrica. Fue...
Oral history interview with Marissa, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
...-ray technician. Marissa studied Hispanic Linguistics and has a master's degree in English Language. She has participated in different lesbian activist groups. Marissa was interviewed for the project that led...
Oral history interview with Soray, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... accompaniment of HIV-positive people. In her free time, she likes to listen to new music. Soray is a lesbian woman. Soray was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name...
Oral history interview with Katia, 2007 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... in 1968 and had two children. In 1988, she divorced her husband and married a woman, with whom she had a relationship for seventeen years. Katia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How...
Oral history interview with Lázaro, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Library, Columbia University Libraries Lázaro, 1969- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba Economic conditions 1990- Cuba Politics and government 1990- Oral histories (literary works) aat...
Oral history interview with Mariel, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... Deportiva. His grandmother practiced Santeria. Mariel was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Mariel nació en La Habana, Cuba, el 2...
Oral history interview with Ofelia, 2008 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
.... Ofelia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Ofelia nació en La Habana, Cuba, en 1968. Su madre la abandonó cuando era niña...
Oral history interview with Georgina, 2006 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... married four other times. Georgina was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Georgina nació en 1951 en Yara, Cuba. Su familia...
Oral history interview with Ileana, 2004 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... in October 2000. She had one son. Ileana was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Ileana nació en 1950 en Alamar, Cuba. Estudió para...
Oral history interview with Silvio, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... with ANAP, such as the organization of the Credit and Service Cooperatives. Silvio was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Silvio...
Oral history interview with Pedro, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... profession until the arrival of the Special Period, when he decided to work on the family farm. Pedro had two children. Pedro was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart...
Oral history interview with Gabriel, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
.... Gabriel was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Gabriel nació en Campo Florido, Cuba, en 1961. Fue hijo único de una familia...
Oral history interview with Elisa, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... recording available by contacting Oral History Archives at Columbia, Rare Book and Manuscript Library, Columbia University Libraries Elisa, 1936- Interviews. Cuba Social conditions 1990- Cuba Economic...
Oral history interview with Ofelia, 2005 [CCOH]
Project: Cuban Voices oral history collection.
... was a painter and bass player and worked as a police officer. Ofelia was interviewed for the project that led to the book How Things Fall Apart. The name is a pseudonym for the project Ofelia nació en Guanabacoa...
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Mason, John T., 1909-1998, interviewer.--http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/ivr (9)
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