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2021 SXSW Film Festival Review – Not Going Quietly


2021 SXSW Film Festival Review – Not Going Quietly
SYNOPSIS:
An intimate, inspiring look at activist and loving father Ady Barkan, diagnosed with ALS at age 32 and who, in spite of declining physical abilities, embarks on a nationwide campaign for healthcare reform.
It’s no secret to anyone with their eyes open that the American healthcare system continues to be one of the great injustices in a society so keen to position itself as exceptionally free and just. This righteously, devastatingly angry documentary from Nicholas Bruckman (
La americana) – also executive-produced by the Duplass brothers and Bradley Whitford – traces one man’s courageous fight to leave behind a better America. ....

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Cyr column: Cuba re-demonized


Cyr column: Cuba re-demonized

The outgoing Trump administration returned Cuba to the State Department’s list of state sponsors of terrorism.
That is a strategic mistake. The move may help Republican Party domestic support, but limits our options in foreign policy.
In May 2015, the United States removed Cuba from the list of states sponsoring terrorism. This greatly facilitated interchange between the two sides. Removal of banking restrictions proved to be especially significant.
President Barack Obama followed up by visiting Cuba. Calvin Coolidge had been the last U.S. president to visit the island nation, in early 1928.
Over time, the Communist dictatorship controlling Cuba has faced the growing reality of economic failure. Fidel Castro began the transition of power to younger brother Raul Castro in 2006. Four years later, Fidel suddenly reemerged in the media spotlight and proceeded dramatically to lament the shambles of the nation’s economy. ....

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Cuba re-demonized


By Arthur I. Cyr
The outgoing Trump Administration returned Cuba to the State Department list of state sponsors of terrorism. That was a strategic mistake. The move may have helped Republican Party domestic support, but limits our options in foreign policy.
In May 2015, the United States removed Cuba from the list of states sponsoring terrorism. This greatly facilitated exchanges between the two sides. Removal of banking restrictions proved to be especially significant.
President Barack Obama followed up by visiting Cuba. Calvin Coolidge had been the last U.S. president to visit the island nation, in early 1928.
Over time, the Communist dictatorship controlling Cuba has faced the growing reality of economic failure. Fidel Castro began a transition of power to younger brother Raul Castro in 2006. Four years later, Fidel suddenly reemerged in the media spotlight and proceeded dramatically to lament the shambles of the nation s economy. ....

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