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Yoani Sanchez
Yoani María Sánchez Cordero (born September 4, ) is a Cubanblogger. She writes criticism about the difficulties of life for people living in Cuba under its current government. Her blog, Generation Y, is in 17 languages. She received many international awards for her blog. In November , U.S. President Barack Obama, wrote that her blog "provides the world a unique window into the realities of daily life in Cuba" and applauded her efforts to "empower fellow Cubans to express themselves through the use of technology."[1] In , she received the International Women of Courage Award. [2][3]
Life
[change | change source]Yoani Sánchez was born September 4, , in Havana, Cuba. Her father is William Sánchez. Her mother is Maria Eumelia Cordero. Her father worked for the railroad. Later, when Cuba's national railroads had problems, he worked to fix bicycles. When Sanchez was in primary school, Cuba was rich, because it received money from the Soviet Union. Later, when Sanchez was in high school and university, the Soviet Union had problems, Cuba lost the money, and Cuba's culture changed. [4]
Sanchez went to high school in the countryside". She wrote: "I left high school in the countryside feeling that nothing belonged to m
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Yoani Sánchez
Cuban blogger, journalist (born )
In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Sánchez and the second or maternal family name is Cordero.
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Born | Yoani María Sánchez Cordero () September 4, (age49) Havana, Cuba |
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Spouse | Reinaldo Escobar (m.) |
Children | 1 |
Website | Generation Y website |
Yoani María Sánchez Cordero (born September 4, [1]) is a Cuban blogger who has achieved international fame and multiple international awards for her critical portrayal of life in Cuba under its current government.
Sánchez attended primary school during the affluent time when the Soviet Union was providing considerable aid to Cuba. However, her high school and university education coincided with the loss of financial aid to Cuba following the Soviet Union's collapse, creating a highly public educational system and style of living that subsequently left Sánchez with a strong need for personal privacy. Sánchez's university education left her with two understandings; first, that she had acquired a disgust for "high culture", and second that she no longer had an interest in philology, her chosen field of university study.
Sánchez, disillusioned wi
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