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Cuba propone legalizar el matrimonio gay y las iglesias se atreven a salir en contra

  • Written by María Isabel Alfonso, Professor of Spanish, St. Joseph's College of New York
Miles de cubanos y activistas internacionales de los derechos LGBTQ participan anualmente en el evento anual, Jornada contra la Homofobia y la Transfobia en Cuba.AP Photo/Desmond Boylan

Desde mediados de agosto, los cubanos debaten una propuesta reforma constitucional que, entre otros cambios sustanciales, allanaría el camino para la legitima...

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