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Panel Discussion | Art, Censorship, and Resistance in Cuba

Friday, September 13, 2024 7pm to 8:30pm

11200 SW 8th ST, Graham University Center, Miami, Florida 33199

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Conflicts between the Cuban government and intellectuals intensified with the passing of Decree 349 in April 2018, a law restricting the freedom of expression of artists and requiring them to obtain permission from the government for performing in both public and private spaces. This panel will gather several threatened Cuban scholars who have received a Mellon fellowship at FIU, to share and discuss their experiences with state repression and persecution on the Island.

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