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Cuba actualiza su Constitución, expandiendo derechos pero posponiendo cambios radicales

  • Written by María Isabel Alfonso, Professor of Spanish, St. Joseph's College of New York

Cuba no legaliza el matrimonio gay en su nueva Constitución, un paso percibido como un retroceso por algunos activistas LGBTQ en la isla.

Un artículo que redefinía al matrimonio como la unión “entre dos personas” – y no como “entre hombre y mujer” – fue eliminado de la...

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