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Dark-skinned people in Cuba are viewed as being in a lower class. Photos by LaMont Jones Jr. The complexions of the six female models are the color of cream. Or in the government, at high levels in the government. We struggle. But unlike in the United States, where color and race are routinely engaged in the public sphere, those issues are not part of open discourse here. When the Cuban government ended legal discrimination by race at the end of the revolution six decades ago, the notion that racism no longer existed in Cuba became part of the national narrative. But the truth contradicts the claim. In fact, color bias may be the most intractable social problem in this enigmatic island nation of 11 million. Racism and its not-so-distant cousin, colorism, can be complicated topics.
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The politics of hair: Cubans embrace their roots, champion the afro. Women take part in black hair care workshops in Havana, Cuba, Jul 5, Erlys Pennycook L , entrepreneur and founder of the "Que Negra! Young Cubans are challenging stale conceptions of beauty and embracing their African roots with an increasing number abandoning aggressive hair straightening techniques in favor of styling their hair naturally and sporting afros. Three years ago she abandoned the torturous practice of straightening her locks and embraced her naturally curly hair. Even though more and more people have begun to sport afros on the Caribbean island and half the population is of African descent, Afro-Cuban culture has been relegated to an almost marginal status.
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