"Preserving
Cuban Voices: The Oral History Archives of the University of Miami Libraries
Cuban Heritage Collection"
“Preserving Cuban Voices” is a short film that serves as a fundraising resource and a powerful testament to the importance of preserving Cuban heritage and history through oral narratives. The film premiered at the “Oral History Archives of the Cuban Heritage Collection Reception” event in the Roberto C. Goizueta Pavilion on March 19, 2024.
Using interviews with experts and scholars and clips from firsthand accounts, the film showcases the stories of Cuban exiles who have made lasting contributions to the community and beyond. From entrepreneurs and professionals to artists, writers, and activists, these voices enrich our understanding of Cuba and its global diaspora.
The primary purpose of the film is to raise awareness about the significance of and the funds necessary for the preservation of oral histories in documenting the Cuban and Cuban American experience. By sharing personal narratives, it aims to foster a deeper appreciation for the resilience, diversity, and cultural legacy of the Cuban community, while emphasizing the vital role of oral histories in preserving cultural heritage.
Having first premiered at a major donor-honoring and stewardship event, “Preserving Cuban Voices” continues to appeal to scholars, students, community members, and anyone interested in Cuban history and heritage who seeks authentic insights into the island as well as the lives of its exiles. The film’s placement within the Cuban Heritage Collection’s online video repository ensures worldwide accessibility for continued research, education, and community engagement.