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Again, in the long run, there were no permanent issues at all, and it made things interesting. However, even though I speak Spanish, being interrogated in it was tricky, as I could not get all the subtleties I would in English. I think in the long run, many of the police interrogators were bored to death and the conversations were interesting to them. In the USA, could you imagine how badly I might be treated with a problem with my visa. It’s a much longer story but in the end, nothing happened I was not arrested. I satisfied the USA legally, but my being a journalist was not properly documented on the Cuban end, which created a problem once I was in country. Also, I was interrogated by the police, twice, because of visa issues. It was also oddly romantic because of one of the men in the car at the time. Getting stopped by the police when going to the gay party, not a favorite moment, but interesting to see how that kind of harassment happened. I would also add, hustler culture is strong. Interestingly, Mariela knew the transgendered woman I interviewed in 2003, when I met her in 2006 in Montreal at the Out Games. This has changed a bit since the work of Mariela Castro, the niece of Fidel, though I do think her involvement in gay issues is a bit of Cuban pinkwashing, as it suppresses genuine activists from working. She showed me a government letter she had. A transgendered woman I met explained to me though that the government gave protection to the transgendered though not to those who identified as gay. They would harass people driving to the gay parties in the outskirts of Havana. The police sometimes shooed away or arrested young men at the gay corner, who were waiting to go to the gay corner. I talked about this a lot in an article I did for Gay City News in 2003.
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There was oppression and not oppression at the gay corner, in front of the Yara Cinema.
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In fact, when Cubans wanted to sort of figure out if you were gay, they would ask if you knew of the movie in conversation. You did go to la Coppelia, the ice cream place made famous by the 1990s movie Fresa y Chocolate, Strawberries and Chocolate. We Americans have long been left out while the world visited.Īt least in 2003, the concept of the gay community might be different from what you find now. Beyond that, I was also surprised how developed tourism already was.
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I was actually floored how anything you wanted, if you had money, was available in Cuba. I guess this also comes from growing up in the Cold War, in an era of Wendy’s Day Wear, Evening Wear commercials. I then was surprised she had an air-conditioning unit. It might sound really stupid, but I was surprised at first the woman I stayed with in a casa particular, a kind of guesthouse arrangement, had an answering machine when I called her to make arrangements from the United States. Yes some of that has to do with the idea we present a way to make a living but it is more than that.Ĥ. People were extremely friendly and welcoming. You also have to remember that almost every Cuban has a relative in the United States. I never sensed any resentment to Americans - always the concept of what governments do has nothing to do with the people. Technically pure tourism won’t be allowed, but there will be many opportunities.ģ. There are still restrictions, but it seems more and more people will be allowed to go. Here is the Gay City News piece I wrote, in 2003. I went legally as a journalist, via Miami. I wanted to see it before more changes might have been in store. As someone who writes on LGBT issues in unusual countries, I also felt at the time, it would be a challenging place to visit. Why would someone not want to go to Cuba? I went in January of 2003. Tags : sexy A.I.This is during the Marcha de las Entorchas, at the University of Havana, commemorating a revolutionary event. Remember, all Art Sexy Girl are beautiful and sexy. This Art is stylistically curated NFTs that exist on the Ethereum Blockchain.
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