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magazine December 2009

cover story

INSIDE CUBA: From Fidel to Raúl

By Norberto Codina

Continuity, change and perspective.

cover story

INSIDE CUBA: A Day in My Life (Any Day)

By Yohamna Depestre

The struggle, in the end, is always about money.

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INSIDE CUBA: Mystery Island

By Leonardo Padura

How Cubans resolve to survive.

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INSIDE CUBA: Gay Life in Cuba

By LGBT Cuba News Today

Not much has changed since Reinaldo Arenas’ time.

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INSIDE CUBA: Guerrilla Blogging

By Orlando Pardo Lazo

A virtual democracy against all odds.

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INSIDE CUBA: Against the Demons Who Kidnap Information

By José Alejandro Rodriguez

Without real news, a more open democratic socialism is impossible.

features

Out of Control

Too big to regulate, the banks need to be broken up.

By David Moberg   

Toxic Turf?

More popular than ever, fake grass may not be so safe.

By Gemma Baltazar   

Shawn of the Left

Wallace Shawn speaks for himself. Usually.

By Robert Hirschfield   

frontline

Blowing Their Tops

Miners, environmentalists clash over coal.

Jews on J Street

A new liberal Washington lobby comes of age at its first annual conference.

Sitting in for Healthcare

A new group takes the fight for a single-payer system directly to insurers—and politicians.

Exhibits of Conscience

A nationwide initiative pulls museums into one of today's most highly charged issues: immigration.

Snapshot: H1N1 in Afghanistan

KABUL, AFGHANISTAN--Young Afghans wear face masks as they walk in the main market on Nov. 2, 2009, in Kabul,… more

Dear ITT Ideologist: Vexatious Nations and Komunists

Dear ITT Ideologist, As an informed citizen, I keep a list of vexatious nations so that, in the event… more

culture

books

School's Cool

If we are to revive American schools, we must stop dwelling on despair and celebrate the power of learning, a new book argues.

By Eve Ewing   
books

Good Grief

Opaque prose aside, Judith Butler's new book asks crucial questions about how we tolerate state-sanctioned death.

By Kristian Williams   
books

Assassinated by the State

The federally sanctioned murder of a Black Panther.

By Salim Muwakkil   

Empathy, Not Apathy

An open letter to my students.

By Karla Jay   
Inside Cuba: Voices From the Island

Vol. 33, Iss. 12

viewpoints

Views

Arms Control is Not Enough

We make a mistake if we invest Obama with our hope. Really, the hope is ours to employ, to fashion the disarmed world we want.

Back Talk

Pitbullies of the Right

What a bunch of hypocrites, teaching our kids that bullying is wrong and hurtful, when every day we see how much it works and is rewarded.