Babalú turns 20 today. We go back into the archives and revisit some conversations we’ve had with Babalú writers over the years.
We spoke with Carlos Eire back in 2011 about his life and book. Carlos is a professor at Yale, a member of the “Peter Pan children” who came to the US in the early 1960s, and author of “Learning to Die in Miami: Confessions of a Refugee Boy.” His previous book is “Waiting for snow in Havana.”
We spoke with Humberto Fontova, Cuban-American leader and author of “Che” plus a few other books…we recorded this show in 2011 for the 50th anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion.
Alberto De La Cruz, Managing Editor, The Babalu Blog. We discussed the aftermath of the Pope’s visit to Cuba. We also discussed the Ozzie Guillen controversy.

¡Felicidades!
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