Irma Armas Fonseca
Distinguished Cuban journalist who worked as a reporter for the Periódico Ahora, in Holguín, and also served as a leading member of the Union of Cuban Journalists (UPEC) and as founder-director of the ...
Vidal Morales Morales
Lawyer, journalist, biographer, and Cuban historian
Jaime Sarusky Miller
Writer and journalist of Jewish origin
José Álvarez Baragaño
Cuban writer, belonging to the so-called Generation of the 50s, the first group of poets that emerged after the Revolution
Guy Pérez-Cisneros Bonnel
One of the principal figures in art criticism in the first half of the twentieth century in Cuba
Luis Sánchez Varona Calvo
Eminent paleontologist and geologist
Ismael Cala
Cala
Journalist, producer, and radio and television presenter, Cuban with Canadian nationality, and currently a resident of the United States
Eduardo de la Torre
Cameraman, documentary filmmaker and journalist Eduardo de la Torre, who worked for many years in the Film Section of the Ministry of the Revolutionary Armed Forces, died from cardiovascular complications.
He ...
José Antonio Roche Sánchez
Victim of a painful illness, José Antonio Roche passed away in La Habana, a man who stood out for his immense effort to publicize the work of the information technology and telecommunications sector
Raúl Cepero Bonilla
Economist, historian, and journalist
Miguel Teurbe Tolón de la Guardia
Creator of the Shield and National Flag of Cuba
Roberto Pavón Tamayo
National Journalism Prize José Martí
Félix Pita Rodríguez
Poet, narrator, essayist, playwright, journalist, literary critic, translator, radio and television writer
José Ignacio Rasco Bermúdez
Cuban intellectual and politician
José Dolores Poyo Estenoz
Journalist, writer, poet and tobacco factory reader, friend and close collaborator of José Martí in the creation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
José Ortega Munilla
Spanish writer and journalist, father of philosopher José Ortega y Gasset
Eduardo Dimas Ortega
Journalist and commentator on international issues for the Cuban Television News System and Radio Rebelde, Bachelor of Political Sciences, Master's degrees in Economic and International Political Relations ...
Federico de Ibarzábal Plá
Poet and short story writer
Arturo R. de Carricarte Armas
Blas Gil, Segundo Valbuena, A. R. de Castro, Arracerit
Cuban journalist, writer, and diplomat
Manuel María Mustelier
He published his first poems in El Triunfo
Roberto Cavada Barreras
El hombre noticias
Roberto Cavada is a Cuban news presenter, journalist, and radio host residing in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Raúl Valdés Vivó
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Economic Engineer, Full Professor
Sara Gómez Yera
Filmmaker, screenwriter, musician, and Black Cuban journalist
Luis Francisco Báez Hernández
Prestigious Cuban journalist
Ángel Augier
Poet, literary researcher, critic, essayist and journalist
Luis de Jesús Suardíaz Rivero
Journalist, poet, critic, essayist and Cuban editor
Pablo Villegas Prado
Cuban journalist who joined the ranks of the Liberation Army in the 1895 war, ending with the rank of Comandante
Emilio Bobadilla Lunar
Fray Candil, Dagoberto Mármara
A prose writer with a clean and penetrating style, contributor to the best French, Spanish, and Spanish American magazines
Alberto Riera Gómez
Journalist, Doctor of Law, poet, active participant in the struggle against the government of Gerardo Machado
Ramón de Palma
Alfonso de Maldonado
Following family tradition, he studied law and received his degree as a lawyer
José Antonio Fernández de Castro
José Antonio Fernández de Castro was part of the Minorista Group and participated in the famous Protest of the Thirteen, an action that resulted in legal proceedings and imprisonment
Ignacio Mora de la Pera
Ignacio Mora, landowner and cultured man, was one of the 76 Camagüeyans who took up arms at the Paso de Las Clavellinas, on the road to Nuevitas, less than 15 kilometers from the capital Puerto Príncipe.
Born ...
Fulvio Fuentes Medero
A journalist with a sharp and elegant pen, who worked since 1952 at Bohemia magazine, of which he was editor-in-chief
José Victoriano Betancourt Gallardo
Cuban journalist and customs writer, born in Guanajay, Pinar del Río and died in Córdova (Mexico)
Enrique de la Osa Perdomo
Cuban journalist, poet, politician, and professor
Jorge Enrique Mendoza Reboredo
Teacher, soldier, journalist, historian and tireless propagandist of the Revolution
Manuel Serafín Pichardo Peralta
Illustrious Cuban poet and journalist
Carlos Loveira Chirino
One of the most relevant writers of the early twentieth century in Cuba
Enrique Piñeyro
Cuban historiographer, critic and essayist
Ramón Guirao
Cuban poet
Manuel de Zequeira Arango
Izmael Raquenue, Ezequiel Armuna, Ezequiel Amura, Anselmo Erquea Gravina, Raquel Yum Zenea, El Observador de la Havana, El bruxo de la Havana, el Marqués Nueya, Arnezio Garaique, El Licenciado Freisesomorum, La horma de su zapato, Armenau Queizel, El crit
He is considered the first Cuban poet
Aniceto Valdivia
Conde Kostia
An illustrious writer, journalist, poet, critic, lecturer, playwright, and diplomat who, under the pseudonym Conde Kostia, revealed himself as one of the most interesting and representative figures of ...
Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros
Lugareño
Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros, El Lugareño, always demonstrated a profound dialectical concern for the country's economic management and a firm vocation to serve the interests of the homeland
Dulcila Cañizares
Born in Santiago de las Vegas, she is a professor of piano, music theory, and solfège; she studied harmony, music history, and Italian
Luis Orlando Pantoja Veitía
Pantoja
Due to his work as a journalist and broadcaster, he has become a personality of culture and history in our country
José Miró Argenter
Major General of the Liberating Army, historical chronicler and journalist
Luis Francisco Beiro Álvarez
He graduated as a Bachelor of Laws from the Universidad de La Habana (1975)





