Manuel Del Socorro Rodríguez De La Victoria
"Father of Colombian Journalism"
Daniel Gispert García
Patriot of San Antonio de los Baños
Magdalena Peñarredonda Dolley
Patriot, journalist and political activist, fighter for Cuban independence, delegate of the Cuban Revolutionary Party in the Province of Pinar del Río, she achieved the rank of commander in the Mambí ...
Ernesto Fernández Arrondo
Cuban poet and journalist
Thelvia Marín Mederos
Cuban intellectual, sculptor, painter, poet, psychologist, journalist and writer
Manuel Márquez Sterling
Tresemes, Manuel Márquez Mola, Carlos Loysel, XXX
Cuban writer, journalist, and diplomat
Salvador Bueno Menéndez
Essayist, critic, historian, professor and journalist
Mario Kuchilan del Sol
El Chino
Cartoonist and caricaturist at the beginning of his journalistic career
Gerardo Castellanos García
Gerardo Casiol
Author of numerous historical studies, he was born during his father's exile in Cayo Hueso and came to his homeland in 1899 with his family
Dolores de la Torriente Brau
Loló de la Torriente, María Luz de Nora
Critic, journalist, professor, lecturer and writer of intense intellectual and political life
Reynaldo González Zamora
Member of the Cuban Academy of Language
René de la Nuez Robaina
Plastic artist, journalist, professor, humorist and cartoonist
José Manuel Valdés Rodríguez
He was a professor at the Academy of Dramatic Arts of the Escuela Libre de La Habana
Manuel de la Cruz Fernández
Un Académico de la Lengua, El Académico de Banes, Isaías, Un Colaborador Asiduo, Emmanuel, Juan de las Guásimas, Micros, Un Occidental, Un Redactor, Raimundo Rosas, Juan Sincero, Bonifacio Sánchez.
Cuban writer, journalist, and literary critic
Julio Acanda García
Acanda
Announcer and presenter in various informative spaces, he also has more than two decades of experience in journalistic and documentary production for Cuban Television, as well as in artistic direction ...
Cirilo Villaverde de la Paz
El ambulante del Oeste, Un contemporáneo, Simón Judas de la Paz, Sansueñas
One of the most important Cuban novelists of the nineteenth century; journalist, teacher, and translator
José Luciano Franco Ferrán
He was born in La Habana, grew up in a humble family environment, where his mother was his teacher
Andrés Núñez Olano
Cuban journalist and poet
Diego Vicente Tejera
Cuban patriot, poet, journalist, essayist, literary critic
Ruy de Lugo Viña
Native of Santo Domingo, Villaclara
Noel Navarro
Journalist, narrator of novels and short stories, and essay writer
Miguel Ángel Macau García
Journalist, poet, and playwright
Humberto Medrano
Journalist and lawyer Humberto Medrano was a champion of press freedom in republican Cuba who challenged Fidel Castro early on
Aldo Martínez Malo
Among his contributions to culture must be counted the devotion with which he cared for the papers of Dulce María Loynaz, of whom he was the literary executor, and the memory of Rita Montaner, Pedro Junco ...
Orlando Castellanos Molina
An interviewer par excellence and fundamentally a man of radio
Manuel Sanguily Garitte
He was an independence patriot, heroic combatant, brilliant orator, politician, parliamentarian, journalist, essayist, historian and teacher
Ángela Oramas Camero
Journalist, writer
Antonio Barreras
Antonio Barreras was a writer, lawyer, and journalist; he was the creator of the Hernández Catá Prize, awarded annually starting in 1942
Francisco Javier Blanchié Palma
Un gastronómico sin dinero
Cuban writer, born in La Habana, graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Laws
Helio Orovio
Researcher, musicologist and journalist
Renée Potts
Born in La Habana
René Lufríu Alonso
Taki-Mori
Teacher and assiduous contributor to several of the newspapers of his time
Raimundo Cabrera Bosch
Essayist, journalist, lawyer and patriot
Víctor Casaus Sánchez
Poet, filmmaker, narrator and journalist
Enrique Núñez Rodríguez
Enrique Nuñez Rodríguez was an innate communicator, an authentic Cuban, a profound intellectual and a talented artist
Renée Méndez Capote
La cubanita que nació con el siglo, Suzanne, Berenguelae Io-san
Cuban journalist and writer, known as "The little Cuban girl who was born with the century," as she described herself in her memoirs
Waldo Leyva Portal
Writer, journalist, and poet
Guido García Inclán
El más cívico de los periodistas cubanos
Cuban journalist who devoted his life to radio
Luís Manuel García Méndez
University professor, researcher and journalist
Sidroc Ramos Palacios
He was born in the city of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba
Ramón de Palma Romay
Journalist, pedagogue, lawyer, essayist, poet, playwright, and narrator
Inés María Martiatu Terry
Lalita
Born in La Habana, to professional parents, Inés María studied high school at the La Habana institute, where she was a classmate of filmmaker Sara Gómez
Antonio Demetrio Moltó Martorell
Bachelor of Social Sciences
Mariblanca Sabas Alomá
Cuban journalist and writer who defended women's rights through letters and political action
Héctor Gregorio Rodríguez Almaral
Héctor Rodríguez
Outstanding sports journalist, specialized in baseball, narrator and sports commentator for Cuban Radio and Television
Víctor A. Muñoz Riera
His astonishing fertility as a writer reached its most culminating realization in the brilliant sports chronicles that captivated fans during the first quarter century of republican Cuba
Manuel Díaz Martínez
Manuel Díaz Martínez was born in Santa Clara in 1936





