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Human Rights Policy

  • Blogs

    October 30, 2009

    Jennifer Lopez, Most Evil NFL Owner Ever, Caught with Amateur Porn Star at LIV

    via Kim Kardashian​As Congressman Steve King reminded us yesterday, Jennifer Lopez is a horrible, horrible human being who has amongst other crimes against humanity, promoted "the sexual abuse of women, ...the n-word, verbal pornography, [and] recreational drug use." King was absolutely irate that ... More >>

  • Music

    March 19, 2009

    Diamond Girl

    Cuban-born songstress CuCu Diamantes shines on a new album.

  • Blogs

    March 9, 2009

    Q&A with CuCu Diamantes

    CuCu Diamantes' solo debut CUCULAND is at once a breath of fresh air and a nostalgic whiff of a more glamorous time.  It shimmers with the glitz and glamour of an era when catching a show meant dinner jackets and hair tonic, evening gowns and diamonds.  But it also bares its teeth and bite ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 30, 2009

    Cuban Five Takes it to the Supreme Court

    Lawyers for the Cuban Five, Castro's group of convicted spies, today filed a petition with the Supreme Court asking the body to throw out their conviction and order a new trial. All five men were convicted in 2001 in a Miami court, though the defense argues that a fair trial was not possible in Miam ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 9, 2009

    Chuckie Taylor Jr. Slammed with New Class-Action Suit in Miami Today

    Chuckie Taylor Jr., the Orlando-raised son of Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, already faces a world of pain in Miami's federal courthouse this morning.In October, Chuckie became the first American convicted of orchestrating torture abroad, for the brutal crimes he carried out as the head of his fa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 22, 2008

    Lappé says, "No Food Shortage"

    Chuckie Taylor Jr., the Orlando-raised son of Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, already faces a world of pain in Miami's federal courthouse this morning.In October, Chuckie became the first American convicted of orchestrating torture abroad, for the brutal crimes he carried out as the head of his fa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    May 9, 2008

    A Taste of Gitmo in Miami

    Chuckie Taylor Jr., the Orlando-raised son of Liberian dictator Charles Taylor, already faces a world of pain in Miami's federal courthouse this morning.In October, Chuckie became the first American convicted of orchestrating torture abroad, for the brutal crimes he carried out as the head of his fa ... More >>

  • News

    August 30, 2007

    Butcher of the Andes

    A Peruvian soldier slaughters dozens, gets away with it, and heads for the subtropics

  • News

    January 11, 2007

    Press Time

    With Fidel on his death bed, journalist Carlos Otero is more critical than ever

  • News

    June 15, 2006

    Wedding Trasher

    A store owner is too Christian to serve a gay couple

  • News

    June 8, 2006

    Pearl of the Antilles

    The elephant in Guantanamo's living room gets 4200 calories a day and a Koran

  • News

    October 27, 2005

    Free This Priest

    Father Gerard Jean-Juste is no outlaw. He's a Magic City hero.

  • Film

    October 20, 2005

    Low Yield

    The Constant Gardener ripens into a distasteful thriller

  • Film

    September 1, 2005

    Low Yield

    The Constant Gardener ripens into a distasteful thriller

  • News

    February 24, 2005

    The Rothenberg Pledge

    You can help our newest appeals court judge set things right

  • Diversions

    May 13, 2004

    BEST OUTDOOR ART

    Greenpeace Human Art Protest

  • Film

    April 29, 2004

    Radio Free Haiti

    Jonathan Demme's documentary brings a joyful revolutionary to the screen

  • News

    November 13, 2003

    Calendar of FTAA Events

    Jonathan Demme's documentary brings a joyful revolutionary to the screen

  • Calendar

    June 5, 2003

    Motorcycle City

    Get in gear with seven days of bike fun

  • City Life

    May 15, 2003

    BEST HEROES

    Miami-Dade County voters

  • News

    January 9, 2003

    The Will Adams Embargo

    The sad saga of how the feds hounded a senior citizen over, what else, Cuba

  • News

    November 14, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of November 14, 2002

    Welcome to the great Rosie O'Donnell controversy

  • News

    August 29, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of August 29, 2002

    One cop would rather resign than compromise his integrity

  • News

    June 20, 2002

    Letters from the Issue of June 20, 2002

    What, is everybody's brother gay?

  • News

    May 9, 2002

    A Man in Full Fight

    Hear why this crusader wants to save you from the evils of gay rights

  • Culture

    December 6, 2001

    Hunger Strike

    Can a non-9/11 benefit album make any noise?

  • News

    July 19, 2001

    Letters to the Editor

    From the issue of July 19, 2001

  • Recreation

    May 17, 2001
  • News

    May 10, 2001

    Sail Away and Stay and Stay

    Ramon Saul Sanchez's Democracy Movement unveils a new twist on the venerable sit-in protest: The float-in

  • News

    February 1, 2001

    Petition Suspicion

    Activists say the effort to overturn the county's gay-rights ordinance isn't political; it's criminal

  • News

    October 12, 2000

    The Assassin Next Door, Part 2

    Chile demands that former secret police agent Armando Fernandez Larios face justice for his role in the murderous Caravan of Death. But he seems to be safe in Miami -- thanks to the U.S. government.

  • News

    May 25, 2000

    Frank Talk About Free Speech

    Attorney Victor Diaz chats up the ACLU's Howard Simon

  • News

    February 17, 2000

    DeFede

    Leave the Driving to CANF

  • News

    November 18, 1999

    The Assassin Next Door

    Chile's infamous undercover operative Armando Fernandez Larios has lived a quiet life in Miami. But his past is about to catch up with him.

  • Calendar

    December 3, 1998

    NIGHT & DAY

    DECEMBER 3-9

  • News

    November 19, 1998

    Foundation Follies

    The Cuban American National Foundation sues its enemies again, but this time they're fighting back

  • News

    July 30, 1998

    A Shock to the System

    Ouch! INS prisoners claim they were tortured with electroshock riot shields.

  • News

    November 6, 1997

    The Rise and Fall of Miamiland

    Way back in 1998 the citizens of Dade County rose up and declared themselves an independent republic. Then the hangover hit.

  • News

    October 16, 1997

    Dateline Havana

    Tenacious Cuban journalists Olance Nogueras and Lazaro Lazo were strangers in their homeland. Now they are strangers in ours.

  • News

    August 28, 1997

    DeFede

    A Marked Man

  • News

    June 12, 1997

    Letters

    A Marked Man

  • News

    May 29, 1997

    His Music Rules in Haiti

    Sweet Micky's provocative music moves Haitians with an infectious beat and political overtones

  • News

    April 10, 1997

    News of the Weird

    Sweet Micky's provocative music moves Haitians with an infectious beat and political overtones

  • News

    April 10, 1997

    Images of Exile

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • News

    October 17, 1996

    Letters

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • News

    January 25, 1996

    Letters

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • News

    December 9, 1992

    Program Notes

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • News

    January 29, 1992

    Manno Charlemagne

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • Music

    October 30, 1991

    Mercedes Wins

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

  • News

    October 9, 1991

    That Was Miami, This Is Managua

    No money. No filmmaking experience. No hope for commercial success. Minor details didn't stop Joe Cardona and Alex Anton from exploring their Cuban heritage.

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