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The FIU 2022 Cuba Poll

This is a past event.

Tuesday, October 25, 2022 at 10:00am

Graham Center, Room 150 11200 Southwest 8th Street

First conducted in 1991, the FIU Cuba Poll is the longest-running research project tracking the opinions of the Cuban American community in South Florida. The consistency of some of the responses, as well as the shift in others, provides the most complete picture of Cuban American political attitudes over time. The researchers will present the 2022 Cuba Poll findings and answer questions at an in-person event that will also be livestreamed.

 

Presenters:

Guillermo Grenier, lead investigator and professor of sociology, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies

Qing Lai, co-investigator and associate professor of sociology, Department of Global and Sociocultural Studies

Jorge Duany, director, Cuban Research Institute

 

Co-sponsor:

Ruth K. and Shepard Broad Distinguished Lecture Series

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To register for the livestream via Zoom, click here.

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