President Obama to Visit Cuba
President Barack Obama and the First Lady will travel to Cuba on March 22nd and 23rd. According to the White House press secretary, the president will work further towards normalizing diplomatic relations with Cuba. For insight on U.S.-Cuba relations and trade, journalists on deadline can contact UT Austin faculty experts below.
Julia Sweig
Senior Research Fellow of Public Affairs
Contact: Susan Binford, [email protected], 512-415-4820.
Sweig’s scholarship and policy innovation on Cuba helped lay the groundwork for President Obama’s current policy initiative. She has authored numerous publications and policy reports on Cuba, U.S.-Cuba relations, Latin America and American foreign policy.
Jorge Piñon
Director of the Latin America and Caribbean Energy Program
Interim Director of the Center for International Energy and Environmental Policy
512-232-4988, 305-926-6910, [email protected]
Piñon is an expert on energy policy and Latin America. He is recognized as an independent analyst of regional energy issues, as well as the geopolitics of oil and natural gas in Latin America.
César Salgado
Associate Professor of Spanish and Portuguese
512-232-4517, [email protected]
Salgado is leading UT Austin’s first study abroad program in Cuba, focusing on key moments in Cuban cultural and political history. Salgado has been training students since the 1990s as specialists in Cuban Studies.
Charles Hale
Director of the Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies
Contact: Susanna Sharpe, [email protected], 512-232-2403.
Internationally respected in his field of activist anthropology, Hale focuses on race and ethnicity, identity politics, and consciousness and resistance, and can also discuss trade issues.
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