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Francisco Javier Arbolí is an Emmy Award-winning writer, producer, and storyteller with more than 30 years of experience in television, radio, publishing, and marketing, specializing in the U.S. Hispanic market. Currently serving as a National News Writer for Univision, he crafts accurate, engaging, and culturally resonant scripts for daily newscasts, special coverage, and breaking news. His career includes nearly two decades as Senior Writer and Producer for "Despierta América", where he supervised content and talent, and collaborated closely with marketing and sales teams. Beyond the newsroom, Francisco Javier has hosted and produced radio programs, led promotional campaigns, and created special television events. An accomplished author and editor, he has published books including "De mí para ti, Cuba" and "V Centenario del Descubrimiento de La Florida y nuestro legado cultural". His work reflects a deep passion for Hispanic heritage, often exploring themes of Cuban culture and the broader contributions of the Hispanic world. Recognized with three Emmy Awards and multiple nominations, Francisco Javier combines creativity, precision, and cultural insight to produce content that informs, inspires, and connects with diverse audiences.
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This is a video from the year 2019 when Cuba was celebrating 60 years of the dictatorship of the Cuban regime. It was the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, a wall that for 28 years kept the population of Berlin isolated from the rest of the world. But if 30 years seem like an eternity, what can we say about 60?
Yes, for 60 years the Cuban people have been isolated from the world by the communist dictatorship that holds them hostage.
It is as if a great wall had imprisoned the Cubans without the whole world being concerned about how they survive.
For 60 years, leaders, celebrities and thousands of tourists have been visiting Cuba, indifferent to this great living museum of the absurdity of a repressed population living in subjugation.
Why don't Cubans have the right to the freedom and the illusion of living that we enjoy in other countries?
This is an interview with Alberto Sánchez de Bustamante, president of the non-profit organization Herencia Cultural Cubana.
This video is an account of the reasons for its creation and the reason for its existence as a non-belligerent cultural organization, focused on preserving the values and legacy of Cuban culture, which has been distorted and destroyed not only in its architectural heritage but also in its most precious documentary archives, state and private artistic collections for more than half a century by the Cuban communist regime.
In his message, Dr. Bustamante also addresses with optimism to young Cubans inside and outside the island, requesting their present and future commitment for a true recovery of the homeland.