The Walls have Ears. Now at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora

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In the heart of Miami, within the echoing chambers of the Museum of the Cuban Diaspora, unfolds a story that has long yearned to be told. "Las Paredes Oyen" - "The Walls Have Ears" - is more than just a play. It's a journey, a poignant tapestry woven by the children of Cuban exiles, bringing to life the harrowing tales of Cuban political prisoners from the 1960s.

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00:00 Hi, my name is Robby Ramos and I'm the writer of "The Walls Have Ears."
00:06 We're doing this play as an homage to my grandfather and all the political prisoners in Cuba.
00:12 And we call on the community, the Miami community, to come out and support us.
00:20 We're making sure that these stories that happened to our grandparents and our parents
00:24 weren't in vain and that they will continue to be told for a long time to come.
00:34 This is the first step at the American Museum of the Cuban Diaspora and we look forward
00:38 to having you there.
00:39 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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