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On Giving Tuesday, we ask for your support because we really need it! With a skeleton staff and little resources, our results exceed —in scope, quality, and impact— those of similar projects worldwide with much larger staff and budgets.
Cuba Archive is eager to continue defending freedom by dispelling the propaganda and influence of the Cuban regime with fact-based victim-centered information. As an activist think tank, we promote human rights with investigations, reports, and targeted advocacy. Our work in both English and Spanish reaches influential audiences worldwide --in the media, governments, academic institutions, international organizations, inside Cuba, etc.-- and is devoted to the following three major areas.

The
TRUTH AND MEMORY project investigates, documents, and reports aspects not covered, or little covered, by other projects and
lays a foundation for an effective transition to democracy in Cuba.
It raises awareness of the worst abuses, honors the victims, comforts survivors, and builds historical memory. The database of deaths and disappearances, a work in progress, has over 11,300 cases to date.

The
CUBA SALUD project dispels myths on Cuba's healthcare and documents and denounces the exploitation of health workers.
Cuba Archive was the first organization that exposed the export of workers as a human trafficking scheme
that delivers the regime’s largest source of revenues, propaganda, and international influence.

The project on
CUBA’S INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTIONS raises awareness of the Cuban regime’s nefarious expansion plans and track record. Our book on Cuba’s intervention in Venezuela was published in 2019 in both
English and
Spanish,
We have so much more to do! Please help us continue this important work.
All donations help and there are several ways to contribute:
- Send a check in the name of Free Society Project to P.O. Box 612224, North Miami, FL 33261-2224.
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*Donations in the U.S. are tax-deductible for certain individuals.
To our supporters, our heartfelt thanks. To all our readers, thanks for your interest and please help us disseminate this work.
Cuba Archive’s Board of Directors and StaffHighlights of Cuba Archive's work in 2020- A new website was launched with quality content in two languages.
- Addressed over 60 informational inquiries from journalists, scholars/researchers, organizations, students, and assorted parties from different countries.
- Received extensive media coverage from leading outlets in several countries.
- Constantly updated the online database of deaths/disappearances by gathering direct testimony, information, and archival materials as well as researching historical events: in 2020 added almost 800 records and complemented many more.
- Published numerous reports, including an in-depth study of deaths and disappearances during the Batista dictatorship, three parts of a five-part series on Coronavirus in Cuba, and in-depth reports on Cuba’s medical diplomacy in Argentina and Guatemala.
- Developed an online map of Cuba’s medical missions in Latin America and the Caribbean and a table of COVID emergency brigades around the world, both updated in real-time on the website.
- Presented our work at several events: conferences in New York, Washington, D.C., and Miami, as well as virtually in the Oslo Freedom Forum 2020 and in webinars hosted by universities or organizations in the U.S., Peru, and Argentina.
- Launched the “Free Cuban Doctors against COVID” initiative to promote hiring doctors directly instead of through the trafficking scheme of the Cuban regime.
- Countered Cuba’s huge global propaganda campaign for the Nobel Peace Prize for its emergency medical brigade
- Had informational and advocacy exchanges with officials from several governments and many organizations, scholars, etc.
- Collaborated with many international organizations as well as human rights defenders from Cuba, supporting some with humanitarian assistance.
- Regularly posted unique information on social media (Facebook and Twitter), including profiles of selected victims on their anniversary of death or disappearance.
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