In To Change the World, the legendary writer and poet Margaret Randall chronicles her decade in Cuba from 1969 to 1980.Randall gives readers an inside look at her childrens education, the process through which new law was enacted, the ins and outs of healthcare, employment, internationalism, culture, and ordinary peoples lives.
In To Change the World, the legendary writer and poet Margaret Randall chronicles her decade in Cuba from 1969 to 1980.Randall gives readers an inside look at her childrens education, the process through which new law was enacted, the ins and outs of healthcare, employment, internationalism, culture, and ordinary peoples lives.
Margaret Randall is an award-winning feminist poet, photographer, and social activist with more than eighty published books to her credit, such as Stones Witness and When I Look into the Mirror and See You (Rutgers University Press). She and her family lived in Cuba from 1969 to 1980. Randall's previous works on Cuba include Cuban Women Now, Cuban Women Twenty Years Later, and Breaking the Silences: 20th Century Poetry by Cuban Women.
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Scarsdale to Havana Transition Settling in Food, food, food Ten million tons of sugar and eleven fishermen A poetry contest and a beauty pageant Women and difference Information and consciousness Changing hearts, minds, and law "Poetry, like bread, is for everyone" El quinquenio gris The Sandinistas A question of power Epilogue
Scarsdale to Havana Transition Settling in Food, food, food Ten million tons of sugar and eleven fishermen A poetry contest and a beauty pageant Women and difference Information and consciousness Changing hearts, minds, and law "Poetry, like bread, is for everyone" El quinquenio gris The Sandinistas A question of power Epilogue
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