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Cuba Archive ("Archivo Cuba") "is developing a comprehensive record of disappearances and fatalities of a political and military nature resulting from the Cuban Revolution. It seeks to disseminate these findings widely." [1]
Contents
Advisory Board
Accessed August 2007: [2]
- Luis Aguilar-Leon. Author and Professor Emeritus of History of Georgetown University.
- Ricardo Bofill. Founder of the Comisión Cubana de Derechos Humanos), former Cuban political prisoner.
- Nestor Carbonell, Esq. Author, Vice President of Pepsi Cola Corporation.
- Juan Clark, Ph.D. Author, Professor of Sociology at Miami Dade Community College.
- Pedro Corzo. Journalist, filmaker and researcher. Former political prisoner and President of the Instituto de la Memoria Histórica Cubana contra el Totalitarismo.
- Ernesto Díaz Rodriguez. Author, human rights activist, former Cuban political prisoner.
- Enrique Encinosa. Researcher, author, and radio commentator.
- Jeronimo Esteve. President, Bella International of Puerto Rico
- Angel de Fana. Former political prisoner, President of the Association of Former Political Prisoners of Cuba.
- Embajador Dennis Hays. Director of Government Relations, Tew, Cardenas, LLC, former U.S. Ambassador to Suriname and career diplomat, and former Executive V.P. of the Cuban American National Foundation.
- Grant Lally, Esq. Attorney and civic leader.
- Padre Miguel Loredo. Vice President of the Center for Human Rights, former Cuban political prisoner, author of a prison memoir, and artist.
- Carlos Alberto Montaner. Author, editorialist and journalist, President of the Union Liberal Cubana.
- Eduardo Palmer. TV executive, Cinematographer.
Funders [3]
Honor Circle: $10,000 and over
- Freedom House
- Armando Lago, Ph.D. (in kind)
- Orbis International (in kind)
- Proximo International (in kind)
Benefactor: $5,000 – 9,999
- Cuba Art New York
- De la Peña Foundation, in memory of Mario de la Pena
- Matías Fernandez
- Maria C. Pino (in kind), in memory of Armando Canizares
Patron: $2,500 - $4,999
Underwriter: $1,000 - $2,499
- Concepcion Blanco
- Valerie Block & Alexis Romay
- Matilde Canals
- F. Gerardo Larrea
- Manuel & María Perez
- Enrique Sosa
Sponsor: $500 - $999
- Lourdes Figueroa
- Jose A. Ginarte, in memory of victims of the Tugboat massacre
- Rafael Gomez & Monserrat Gomez
- Jeffrey Stark
Supporter: $250 - $499
- Jack Guiteras in memory of Rafael Díaz
- Ambassador Dennis Hays
- Mariluz Orbay
- Maria C. Pino Canizares, in memory of Armando Canizares
- Myrna P. Millan, in memory of Jose Millan Velasco
- Carlos Nodarse
- Eduardo Zayas-Bazan
Steward: $100 - $249
- Ana Maria & Aurelio Alvarez
- Gloria Chibas de Haiek
- Roberto Gonzalez
- Severiano Lopez
- Ana María and Fernando Ojeda
- Gabriel Pastor
- Ines Prost
- Sr. & Sra. Jose Rionda, in memory of Manuel Rionda
- Mario L. Sanchez
- Jose Sinai
- Carmen Vaillant
Friend: to $99
- Ana Maria & Aurelio Alvarez
- Ray Batz
- Maita Carbonell
- Clara & Mario del Valle
- Aurora Fernandez
- Eduardo Fernandez
- Delia de Leon, in memory of Jose Millan Velasco
- Maria & Mario Juan
- Consuelo Lorente
- Catalina Mayoral
- Mercedes & Arturo Pino, in memory of Armando Canizares
- Katiuska Pagan
- Isabel Sanchez
- Mari Luz Suarez
- Emilio Subil
- Rafael Valdes (Aleida Quintas)
- Margarita Villadamigo
Collaborators and Volunteers
- Teresita Aguirre
- Blanca Arguelles
- Beatriz Bezos
- Christian Calcines
- Margarita Calderín
- Maita Carbonell
- Laida Carro
- Virgilio Compain
- Dina & Joel Font
- Raquel Gonzalez
- Carmen Ferreiro
- Bernardo Fuentes
- Vivan Gude
- Ana Maria Lamar
- Ramon Miro
- Geandy Pavon
- Manuel Perez
- Michael Periu, Jr.
- Clara Quintana
- Frank Resillez
- Monica Resillez
- Lucrecia Rodríguez
- Alexis Romay
- Cecilia Sanchez
- Rosa Leonor Whirtmash
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch
References
- ↑ Cuba Archive: The Project, Cuba Archive, accessed August 22, 2007.
- ↑ Advisors, Cuba Archive, accessed August 22, 2007.
- ↑ Supporters, Cuba Archive, accessed August 22, 2007.