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professor at the university of pennsylvania grad school of education. thank you for being with us. you were actually born in havana. what's been going on there? >> absolutely. right now in havana, there were protest there is this weekend. what's interesting about these protests that are happening now that are different from last summer is that these are not just marginalized neighborhoods. these are neighborhoods where you had people who in this neighborhood at some point were supportive of the regime. so now you have cubans who are crossed aligning with the protests and aligning with change in cuba. it's not any longer just the marginalized neighborhoods that were present last summer. now we have these areas, that are a mix of class and also a mix of people who were supportive of the regime in the

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