Cuba: Images & Information (by Gregg Millett -- gmillett@nycap.rr.com)

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part I (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part II (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part III (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part IV (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part V (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Walkabout, Part VI (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Santiago de Cuba, January 2012

Holguin Cuba Walkabout, (30 minutes)
The Sights and Sounds of Holguin Cuba, January 2012

Santiago de Cuba Carnival (25 minutes)
Documentary by Professor Raphael Duarte and others -- in Spanish

Cuba Visit (30 minutes)
By Barbara Cobb which includes an excerpt of Paco's Santeria dance video, Cienfuegos choir's Shenandoah, music of Beny More, and Cuban classical guitar.
The video has 6 sections: A) Arriving; B) People & Culture; C) The Economy & Agriculture; D) Architecture & Restoration; E) Religion in Cuba; F) Santa Clara and the People
Very informative!

The National Symphony Orchestra of Cuba (30 minutes)
Performing at Proctors Theater in Schenectady, New York on October 26, 2012. This video includes interviews with pianist Ignacio "Nachito" Herrera and director Enrique Perez Mesa.

Cuba: Achievements of the Revolution, Part I (30 minutes)
Presented by Evarina V. Deulofeu Zamorano, Professor at the University of Havana with presentation and translation assistance by forensic psychologist, Pepe Rossy-Millan. "Cuba: Achievements of the Revolution, Parts I & II, admits "errors" of the revolution but details the expansion of human rights, particularly women's rights, and the rights of the LGBT community. Presented at SUNYA on November 21, 2013.

Cuba: Achievements of the Revolution, Part II (30 minutes)
Part II of Evarina Deulofeu lecture (details above).