Cuba's mom influencers share rare view of struggles under U.S. fuel embargo
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Cuba's mom influencers share rare view of struggles under U.S. fuel embargo
"Ana recorded video as she drank her coffee, stating, 'I live in Cuba, and this is how my morning began, without electricity, but with enthusiasm.' This reflects the daily struggles faced by many Cubans amid ongoing power outages."
"President Donald Trump's effective embargo on fuel to Cuba has plunged the island into its worst crisis in decades, leading to recurring power outages that have stilled transportation and required hospitals to ration care."
"Under a Communist government that tightly controls media access, only a few journalists can show the realities of life in Cuba. Restrictions on phone data and social media further complicate communication."
"Women on Instagram and TikTok are breaking through media restrictions, using VPNs to provide a rare, unmoderated window into daily life in Cuba, demonstrating the power of individual voices in a controlled environment."
Cuban women are increasingly using social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok to document their daily lives amid severe power outages and government restrictions. Despite challenges such as limited phone data and a lack of international media coverage, these women utilize VPNs and support from contacts abroad to share their experiences. They focus on personal narratives rather than political commentary, showcasing the resilience and creativity of individuals in Cuba as they navigate the ongoing crisis caused by fuel shortages and government control.
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