Lynn Randolph Lynn Randolph
Lynn Randolph is an artist who has long been involved in civil rights and human rights causes. She lives in Houston, Texas.
Apr 14, 2010
Ramón Sánchez-Parodi Ramón Sánchez-Parodi
Ramón Sánchez-Parodi served as Cuba’s first chief of the Cuban Interest Section between 1977 and 1989; he then served as deputy foreign minister and as ambassad…
Apr 14, 2010
Philip Peters Philip Peters
Philip Peters, a State Department official in the George H.W. Bush Administration, is vice president of the Lexington Institute. He currently advises the Cuba Working Group, a bipa…
Apr 14, 2010
William M. LeoGrande William M. LeoGrande
William LeoGrande, is Professor of Government at American University, author of Our Own Backyard: The United States in Central America, and coauthor with Peter Kornbluh of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana.
Apr 14, 2010
Saul Landau Saul Landau
Saul Landau, an Emmy-winning documentary filmmaker, writer, scholar and radio host, is a Fellow at the Institute for Policy Studies. His films include Fidel, The Sixth Sun (about t…
Apr 14, 2010
Alberto Coll Alberto Coll
Alberto Coll, principal deputy assistant secretary of defense from 1990 to 1993, is president of the DePaul University International Human Rights Law Institute. He came to the Unit…
Apr 14, 2010
Max J. Castro Max J. Castro
Max J. Castro, a sociologist and bilingual columnist, is a founding member of the Emergency Network of Cuban-American Scholars and Artists and a co-author of This Land Is Our Land:…
Apr 14, 2010
David L. Chappell David L. Chappell
David L. Chappell, author of A Stone of Hope: Prophetic Religion and the Death of Jim Crow, is writing a book on Martin Luther King Jr.’s conflicting legacies. He teaches his…
Apr 14, 2010
Marco Roth Marco Roth
Robert W. Snyder, director of the journalism and media studies program at Rutgers University, Newark, is at work on a book about New York City since 1945.
Apr 14, 2010