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Cuba’s LGBTQ community is living a week of celebrations and controversy

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Editor’s note: Tremenda Nota is the Washington Blade’s media partner in Cuba. Tremenda Nota published this article on their website on May 20.

HAVANA — This past Monday the LGBTI+ community celebrated the first anniversary of the march of May 11, 2019, when several hundred people demonstrated in Havana.

This protest followed the cancellation of an official event for the LGBTI+ community that had taken place every year for a decade.

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