From TPR:
The San-Havana Project began three years ago as an attempt to connect San Antonio artists one-to-one with Cuban artists but has since grown into a small-scale humanitarian effort to support people they met during repeated visits to Cuba.
Angela Martinez came up with the idea and has been to Cuba five times, mostly over the last three years. She cites the old saying to describe what the Cuban people are going through: “May you live in interesting times.”
By nearly any measure, those times are here, especially in Cuba. Photographer Anthony Garcia of Jo-Jo Dancer Photography has been on most of those trips, and credits all involved for their creative ways to do the nearly un-doable.
“It was just artists helping artists, really,” Garcia said, adding that Havana is facing severe shortages of electricity and food.
Martinez’s first visit came just before two of the most high-profile events in recent Cuban history.












