
She is making cds of her blog and spreading them around Cuba! lol
What started as an personal impulse is becoming a meeting place for discussion and debate. Generación Y has managed to involve a great number of people all over the world who help me with updating, translations, and the diffusion of texts. The principal collaboration has been in publishing the posts since, as of the last week in March, I have not been able to access the site in either public cibercafés or hotels. So I send the texts by email, some friends publish them and send me also by email the comments left by the readers. I am a blind blogger, a cibernaut with a leaking raft that manages to keep afloat with the help of a spontaneous citizens network.
All of the portal
http://www.desdecuba.com continues to be blocked on the local public servers. I have made a copy of the message that the browsers show when I attempt access and I leave you an example here. I also know that it is not a total blackout. Friends who have internet access at their workplaces are able to visit the site, but thats not much help to me since in those places, it is I who cannot enter.
In spite of this, I have the same desire to write in this blog that I had in the beginning. I am now even more persistent, since what they prevent me from doing becomes more attractive to me. In order to overcome the connectivity problems and reach readers on the island, other friends have created a minidisk with the contents of the blog and they are distributing it free. I want to thank everyone for the support, the oars and the wind that allow me to stay on course.
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The Y to power
Escrito por: yoanisanchez en Generation Y , Junio,28,2008
I am doing an onomastic and simple study: How many members of Generation Y are part of Cubas power mechanisms today? I am under the impression that if I lift a stone the Yunieskys, Yordankas, and Yusimís would appear everywhere. On the street I turn my head every other head when someone calls to someone with a similar name to mine, but I dont see a profusion of y griegas in positions that decide the countrys course. The National Assemblywhich will convene in a few weekshas a roster that barely shows this crazy letter that proceeds z. Also, one doesnt find the capricious y among the managers, administrators or company leaders. Why if the penultimate space in the alphabet, this extravagant letter that is so rarely used in our Spanish, lets out a cry that will reach the imposing vowels and constants in the top ranks. The Ys moment has arrived! Its high time for the alphabet to begin at the end!
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Adidas Kingdom
Escrito por: yoanisanchez en Generation Y , Junio,24,2008
In your sneakers with the Nike logo on the tongue you sneer at my synthetic leather sandals, while I calculate that your Italian sunglasses cost you a months salary. You pull a pack of Marlboro cigarettes that you bought in Vía Uno out of your purse and offer me one, even though you know that I dont smoke. We are going together to your house in Cerroa small room in a crumbling mansion occupied by seven families. I enter the living room and your impeccable shoes seem out of place alongside a wicker chair without a back, a shapeless mattress covered by a gray sheet and walls that havent been painted since the grandfather died. She poured a cup of coffee for me into a cup without a handle, but I could only stare at the gold ring on her index finger. Yadira, I say to reprimand her, youve got such opulent clothing but you dont even have your own bathroom! She smiles and I catch sight of a small ruby encrusted in her canine tooth. Leaving her house, I notice the strange combination of ostentation and misery that decorates our streets. I see pairs of Adidas, Kelme, and Wilson sneakers going in and out of the front doors of crumbling buildings on Reina Avenue, and my nose picks up a stench wafting from a nearby broken sewer along with the unmistakable scent of Christian Dior perfume. The lines that form outside of the boutiques attest to the quantity of money that arrives through remittances, illegal activity or diverting resources which sustains these conceited peacocks. Nobody wants to go without designer clothing, whether it is genuine or fake. Ive been told that before the Adidas store moved to the corner of 1st Street and Avenue D in Vedado (hoping to double their profit), it sold more merchandise per square meter than any other Latin American subsidiary. Some of their products will be bought by people who dont have their own home or who must struggle to eat everyday. These individuals prefer keeping their most valuable possessions on their own bodies. When she looks out from behind the lenses of UV sunglasses, the Point Zero cotton clothing, or the LOreal scent in her hair, Yadira doesnt notice the missing tiles in her kitchen or the springs sticking out of her mattress. Those who meet her believe that she is a splendid young woman who wears designer clothing rather than the resident of a squalid solar, where every morning she must carry water to a small collective bathroom.
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