October 18, 2011 / Canal 41
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Laura Pollán, an outspoken Cuban opposition leader, died Oct. 14. Pulitzer Center grantee Tracey Eaton was among the last to interview the activist.
October 11, 2011 / The Cuba Money Project
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Pulitzer Grantee Tracey Eaton interviewed Las Damas de Blanco leader Laura Pollán about her commitment to fighting for democratic reform in Cuba.
October 4, 2011 / Actualidad 1020
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Pulitzer Center grantee Tracey Eaton talks with Nelson Rubio on the Miami radio program Actualidad 1020 AM about a new text messaging campaign in Cuba.
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June 15, 2011 / Untold Stories
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Tracey Eaton's Cuba Money Project investigates the effectiveness of USAID funding for democratic programs in Cuba. His reporting has stoked a lively debate in the blogosphere.
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June 15, 2011 / Untold Stories
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The U.S. government recently released details of a $21 million grant for increasing Cuban citizens' Internet use, freedom of expression, and access to neighborhood community groups.
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June 4, 2011 / Untold Stories
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Capitol Hill critics say U.S. AID ill-suited for the job.
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June 4, 2011 / Untold Stories
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U.S.-backed democracy programs in Cuba are improved and operating, advocates say, despite delays and setbacks.
Image by Tracey Eaton, Cubs, 2010.
December 20, 2010 / Houston Chronicle
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U.S. aid is controversial in Cuba, where authorities see the programs as an attempt at regime change. As proof, they cite the case of Alan Gross, a development worker who was detained in Cuba one...
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December 3, 2010 / Dallas Morning News
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U.S. government pro-democracy programs in Cuba are facing antagonism from authorities who see the programs as an attempt at regime change.
Cuba. Image by Tracey Eaton, 2010.
December 3, 2010 / Miami Herald
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U.S. government aid aimed at helping dissidents and boosting democracy in Cuba is in the spotlight as contractor Alan Gross marks one year in a Cuban prison.
August 3, 2010 / Untold Stories
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Cuba's government meets infrastructural dilapidation and lagging productivity with "great calm," considering updates and revisions to the socialist model.
August 2, 2010 / Untold Stories
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A former Cuban government operative describes her experience with (and earnings from) the flow of U.S. aid to Cuban dissidents.
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July 30, 2010 / Untold Stories
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Jailed American Alan Gross's ambiguous mission raises questions about the scope and implications of American involvement in Cuba.
July 29, 2010 / Untold Stories
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U.S. pro-democracy funds bring dissidents aid, as well as risk of arrest.
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July 27, 2010 / Untold Stories
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Cubans disagree about the role the U.S. government should play in their country's political transition.
Marta Rojas dons a 51-year-old blouse from Cuba's July 26 Movement.
July 26, 2010 / Untold Stories
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A half-century later, Cuban journalist Marta Rojas remembers covering the early days of the Revolution.
Yoani Sanchez, the blogger behind Generación Y.
July 25, 2010 / Untold Stories
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Yoani Sanchez, the woman  behind the infamous blog Generación Y, is accused of being a US creation, designed to topple the Cuban government.
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July 24, 2010 / Untold Stories
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In July Fidel Castro made a public appearance for the first time since 2006. Some dissidents suggest the appearance was motivated by a desire to draw attention to the release of "Black Spring"...
July 22, 2010 / Untold Stories
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Despite lack of official diplmatic relations, Washington's presence is still felt in Havana.