DeWayne Wickham and Team Visit Cuba

 

USA Today columnist and Institute for Advanced Journalism Studies director DeWayne Wickham for the Institute for DeWayne Wickham and Team Visit CubaAdvanced Journalism Studies (IFAJS) director DeWayne Wickham visited Cuba with a group of A&T students and IFAJS supporters during the week of February 27, 2006. Mr. Wickham and his team met with a group of researchers at the University of Havana, an official of the Foreign Ministry who is responsible for U.S./Cuban relations and a group of Cuban journalists. They also visited the Cuban Women's Federation and met with Ricardo Alarcon, president of Cuba's National Assembly (Cuba's Congress).

Cuba is a city of many images. This website features a collection of pictures that were taken in the "Old Havana" section of the Cuban capital. This area is a major attraction for the planeloads of European tourists that arrive in Havana every day. Many of the buildings in "Old Havana" date back to the time of the earliest Spanish settlers.

Photograph - left to right: Tonyaa Weathersbee, Florida Times-Union; Kera Ritter, Philadelphia Inquirer; Gregory Kane, Baltimore Sun; Kari Manns-Leewood, CNN International and IFAJS Director and USA Today columnist DeWayne Wickham.

Ritter, Kane and Manns-Leewood are 2006 IFAJS' fellows. Weathersbee is an IFAJS advisory board member.

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