I'm always happy when the Cuban community steps up when asked and they have not dissapointed so far.
There's a beautiful documentary called Cubamerican. There will be two screenings next week here in Los Angeles:
Friday October 11th at 7pm and 9pm • Gene Autry Museum, Los Angeles
From the Cubamerican site:
CUBAMERICAN is the stirring story of how the Cuban Revolution shattered the Cuban family. Spanning the past 60 years of Cuban history, the film evokes this tragedy and its universal themes of loss, freedom, assimilation, struggle and triumph through the stories of Cuban exiles that have achieved acclaim in diverse fields in the U.S.A. and beyond, rendering a mosaic of a bittersweet exile experience. A pro-immigrant story that grapples with the agony of displacement, contributes rumination on the future of Cuba, and highlights the absolute need for all of the world's people to be able to freely exercise their fundamental human rights; CUBAMERICAN is an insightful and powerful experience.
Today's giveaway is generously sponsored by Cubamerican The Movie. It's for my Los Angeles people, so if you know anyone who deserves the tickets in our West Coast community, please leave a comment on this post and submit their names.
The producers of Cubamerican, as a heartfelt thank you to the Cubamerican community, have offered two (2) tickets each to the following for the 7 pm. screening of Cubamerican at the Autry Museum on Friday October 11th.
- A single mother/father who is an exemplary Cubamerican Mom/Dad.
- An armed services veteran of war
- An individual who risked their life for freedom.
- Someone who is battling a life-threatening illness.
- Someone who has made a difference in their community.
Leave a comment on this post with the name of the people you are nominating to enter. Leave as many names and reasons why as you think are deserving. Please answer one or all of the following questions:
- What is the name of the person you're nominating.
- Which of the 5 categories would they fall under and why?
Winners will be announced on Monday October 7th, 2013 at 11 am.
Also, this film will be screening very soon in in a city near you.
Follow Cubamerican La Pelicula on Facebook for the latest screening information.
At the risk of seeming arrogant, I will nominate myself because I am proud of what I have done as a single Mom and for my community.
As a single parent, I have worked diligently to provide for my daughter. It has bene mostly an uphill battle and nothing has really come easily, but just like my parents sacrificed so much after uprooting and leaving Cuba to find a better life, I've made sacrifices for my daughter. It's our responsibility as parents, isn't it?
Throughout our life journey, one thing has remained a constant in my daughter's life: she knows where her family came from and she is SO proud of it! At an age where most teens want nothing to do with speaking another language or learning about culture, my daughter is proud of her Cuban and Spaniard roots and fluently speaks Spanish - even in public! I was a founding member of a local Cuban cultural club that has helped instill our traditions in our children. She is proud of her heritage, she understands it and embraces it. I've worked so hard for that.
I've also worked tirelessly to instill a spirit of responsibility in her. I've taught her that she simply can't live in a community without taking part in making that community better. We regularly volunteer to clean beaches and the L.A. River, we have spearheaded teams for the American Cancer Society and Children's Hospital events, we have helped feed the poor, we regularly help at a camp for chronically ill children, every year on 9/11 we deliver cookies and flowers to our local police and fire stations, the list goes on.
During a time when so many young people feel entitled and show disrespect for their parents, communities and authority, my daughter shows gratitude. If I have to punish her, she accepts it and understands. I've worked so hard to help guide her and I wouldn't be this successful without what my immigrant parents instilled in me. For that I am forever grateful.
It would be an honor and privilege to attend this screening along with my daughter.
Thank you.
Posted by: Cristina Molina | October 03, 2013 at 01:07 PM
I nominated my grandmother Lidia Henriquez who both falls under the category as 3. An individual who risked their life for freedom. and 5. Someone who has made a difference in their community.
Anyone that knows my grandmother can tell you that she is the reason that my entire family has remained united. Through exile in Chicago in the years following her arrival in the US from Cuba and in our lives as Cubanamericans in Miami. She has made a differences in our community by always babysitting all the kids in our family, visiting the sick in the hospital and helping anyone in need. Always without paying any attention to her circumstance or personal well being.
In short, my grandmother is my hero born from nothing in Matanzas leaving the country alone with her two children and working from factory to factory to provide for her family. Her courage and strength allowed me to pursue my dreams and become the first to graduate from an elite University here in California (USC).
She is here in Los Angeles visiting me, and I know she would love to see this film. My grandmother always taught me that in America you can be anything you want, something she never had the opportunity to do in Cuba. She was right, from a poor kid in Miami, to a USC graduate, I can accomplish anything.
Posted by: Talia Gonzalez | October 03, 2013 at 04:30 PM
Marta I will like to nominate my cousin Hugo larosa. He lives in LA and he is someone that has made a difference in his community. He will love to see this movie. He himself has a lot to share about what happen in his childhood related to Cuba and coming to America. I hope he gets the chance to see this wonderful movie.
Posted by: Teri DeLarosa | October 06, 2013 at 07:14 PM
Do you know if Gene Autry was in Cuba during the Cuban Revolution? It would have been December, 1959.
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