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Fidel Castro’s daughter to speak tonight in Whitt

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Alina Fernandez, the daughter of former Cuban President Fidel Castro, will speak at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 18 in the Indiana Memorial Union's Whittenberger Auditorium.

Many know Fidel Castro as the former leader of Cuba, but few know him as Alina Fernandez’s father.

Fernandez, Castro’s daughter, will share her story at 7 p.m. today in the Indiana Memorial Union’s Whittenberger Auditorium.

During the lecture, Fernandez will speak about growing up in Cuba and her life after she was exiled from the island, said Dalia Ramirez, staff member for La Casa Latino Cultural Center.

Fernandez is a TV and radio host for a Cuban-exile station, according to an IU press release. She wrote a book, “Castro’s Daughter: An Exile’s Memoir of Cuba,” about growing up in Cuba. The book is meant to raise awareness.

The lecture is sponsored by the Union Board and La Casa. It is also part of International Week.

Ramirez came up with the idea in September. She said Fernandez frequently talks on the radio and is involved in the political scene in Miami, where Ramirez is from.

After hearing about the success Ohio University had when it brought Fernandez to speak, Ramirez knew she wanted to do the same at IU.

Ramirez presented the idea on behalf of La Casa to the Union Board.  

Lectures director for the Union Board, Caitlin Van Kooten, said the lecture will give students a different perspective on national policy.

“It’s a rare opportunity to bring something to life,” Van Kooten said.

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2. Posted by Saad Ahmed Baksh at 2:22 AM on Nov 19, 2009 | Report this comment

this idiot capitalist lady deserve to be exile

1. Posted by Brit Brat at 4:3 PM on Nov 18, 2009 | Report this comment

Fidel Castro, flush with his improbable revolutionary triumph and seething with rage at the United States, partly borne of ideological Marxist fervor, and partly due to the efforts of the Kennedy administration to get rid of him. As recently as the summer of 1955, less than four years before he marched victorious into Havana in January 1959, Fidel's comrades had dwindled to seven diehards. Fidel wanted the Russians to incinerate the United States, and was willing, even eager, to sacrifice his six million subjects in a nuclear holocaust. John Wohlstetter article. Just a historical summary on Castro in the John F. Kennedy era. I wonder if his daughter knows about this, do you? bb


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