Two weeks ago, AP’s Desmond Butler obtained copies of several reports filed by USAID subcontractor Alan Gross on his ultimately… Read more The cyberwar continues
Tag: Cuba
In Cuba, art is a public good (but the Internet will have to wait)
In addition to triggering the greatest civic hell-raising in Internet history and inspiring numerous nonsensical quips about Latin cuisine and… Read more In Cuba, art is a public good (but the Internet will have to wait)
Free isn’t easy
As I study Internet use and human rights in different parts of the world, I am routinely struck by how… Read more Free isn’t easy
After Fidel?
I took an extended vacation from blogging this summer,* and this felt okay until last week, when someone tweeted that… Read more After Fidel?
All politics are local, and maybe personal too
When I met Roger, a blogger and IT specialist in Cuba, we sat and talked in a little park in… Read more All politics are local, and maybe personal too
This Cold War isn’t over yet
This week on Global Voices I interviewed Tracey Eaton, a journalist and blogger who recently began the Cuba Money Project,… Read more This Cold War isn’t over yet
The digital mirror
A few weeks ago, I was asked by an expert on international Internet policy to describe what I think are… Read more The digital mirror