Embargo On Love
HWGo! Digital Storytelling Adventures
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7m 24s
For forty years, Cuban families have been separated by water and politics, but the desire to connect remains strong. A teen filmmaker uses her camera to deliver a familial message of love to the once forbidden island.
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