My Cuba, my poeple / Assata Shakur ; interviewed by Harriet Lewis.
Assata Shakur discusses her experiences visiting Cuba. She reveals her expectations before the trip, and how going to Cuba has altered her worldview. She has become more revolutionary about her family, and tells of her involvement with Afro-American organizations. She critiques the governmental structure of the United States, and explore how that structure shapes U.S. relations with Cuba.|MY CUBA, MY PEOPLE / Assata Shakur| interviewed by Harriet Lewis. - Assata Shakur discusses her experiences visiting Cuba. She reveals her expectations before the trip, and how going to Cuba has altered her worldview. She has become more revolutionary about her family, and tells of her involvement with Afro-American organizations. She critiques the governmental structure of the United States, and explore how that structure shapes U.S. relations with Cuba. - RECORDED: KKFI-FM, Kansas City, Mo., 7 Dec. 1991.