Beyond Fake Boogie Boards: Promoting Democracy in Cuba
Tracey Eaton, for the Pulitzer Center It was a novel plan: Disguise satellite dishes as boogie boards. Smuggle them into Cuba and set up a mobile Internet connection free from socialist government...
View ArticleCuba Pro-Democracy Programs: Leave it to the CIA?
Tracey Eaton, for the Pulitzer Center U.S. democracy programs in Cuba might be more effective if the CIA managed them instead of the State Department or the Agency for International Development, some...
View ArticleJust Announced: $21 Million in new Cuba Grants
Tracey Eaton, for the Pulitzer Center, CubaThe U.S. government has released details of $21 million in new grants aimed at expanding use of social media in Cuba, increasing access to information,...
View ArticleImpact of Cuba Money Project
Tracey Eaton, for the Pulitzer Center For every $1 million that the U.S. government spends, just $5.60 goes to promote democracy in Cuba. But that tiny slice of the federal budget stirs up big...
View ArticleCuba: Texting the News
Tracey EatonJournalist Tracey Eaton was on the Miami news radio show Actualidad 1020 AM to discuss a U.S.-financed text-messaging campaign for Cuba. Cuban officials call it spam, but Eaton said Cubans...
View ArticleCuba: Interview with Laura Pollán
Tracey EatonBefore falling ill last week, Las Damas de Blanco (Ladies in White) leader Laura Pollán vowed not to give up her fight for peaceful democratic change in Cuba.In an interview with Pulitzer...
View ArticleCuba: The Last Interview With Laura Pollán
Tracey EatonOn Oct. 17, Channel 41 in Miami led its 8 p.m. news program with an excerpt of the Laura Pollán interview conducted by Pulitzer Center grantee Tracey Eaton.Oscar Haza, host of the show A...
View ArticleCuba: Tracey Eaton Highlights Recent Reporting
Tracey EatonA former state security agent, two journalists and a Cuba expert in Miami are featured in the latest videos posted to the Cuba Money Project'sVimeo channel.I am posting the same videos to...
View ArticleCuba: Death of Activists Under Investigation
Tracey Eaton, for the Pulitzer Center Human rights activists are circulating a petition asking Cuban authorities to allow outside investigators to examine the cause of a July 22, 2012, crash that...
View ArticleCuban Rights Abuses, Jailings Up in New Repressive Wave
Tracey EatonHAVANA — Political arrests in Cuba jumped to more than 6,600 in 2012, the highest in decades as authorities shifted their strategy for dealing with growing civic resistance, dissident...
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