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Pulitzer Prize-Winning Historian Ada Ferrer on Cuba’s Crisis, U.S. Sanctions and Family Separation

๐Ÿ“ฐ Democracy Now! ๐Ÿ• June 3, 2026 at 9:48 PM
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The Trump administration five months ago launched an energy blockade against Cuba, coming on top of the over six-decade-long embargo, the longest in U.S. history. The expanded U.S. sanctions have exacerbated the islandโ€™s economic crisis, forcing Cubans to live with rolling blackouts, inflation and shortages of basic goods.

โ€œThe situation there is dire,โ€ says Cuban American historian Ada Ferrer. โ€œIt has been for quite some time, and itโ€™s gotten worse and worse over the last five months.โ€

Acknowledging the devastating effects the U.S. embargo has on the island, Ferrer says the Cuban governmentโ€™s priority โ€œis not the well-being of the Cuban people.โ€ She points out that despite the current deterioration of the industry, Cuba continues to invest in tourism, โ€œignoring sectors of the economy, such as agriculture, education, health โ€” all of which are in horrible decline.โ€

Ferrer also discusses her new book, Keeper of My Kin: Memoir of an Immigrant Daughter.