- The US Embargo Against Cuba - Its Impact on Economic and Social Rights
- Cyba - Subm ission to the UN University Periodic Review, 2009
- Restriction on Freedom of Expression in Cuba 2010
- Correspondence
- Batista: An author's desire to uncover the truth, by Kristy Vaughn
- The Architect of the Cuban State: Fu;gencio Batista and Populism in Cuba, 1937-1940, by Robert Whitney
- Out of the Shadows: Writing about a forgotten dictator - an interview with Cuba-American Historian Frank Argote-Freyre
- Bumper stickers and 3 buttons
- Minutes
- New York Times Book Review by Guy Martin of "The Boys from Dolores - Fidel Castro's Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile" by Patrick Symmes.
- Cuba: a country study / Federal Research Division, Library of Congress; edited by ex A. Hudson, 4th edition
- Vol. 2, Issue 1: Smooth Succession, Difficult Transition in Cuba, by Jaima Suchlicki
- Vol. 2, Issue 1: The Role of Agro-Cubans in an Evolving Cuban Economy: Participation or Marginalization? By P. Bai Akridge
- Vol. 2, Issue 1: Socioeconomic Differences between the races in Cuba and their Implications for a Transition, by Carlos Seiglie
- Vol. 2, Issue 3: The Cuban Population in the United States since 2000: Concentration, Growth, and Socioeconomic Characteristics, by Mario A. Gonzalez-Corzo
- Vol. 2, Issue 3: Re-examining the Cuban Health Care System: Towards a Qualitative Critique, by Katherine Hirschfeld
- Request to Frank Hernandex Trujillo, Executive Director, Grupo de Apoyo a la Democracia - request a statement for Trujillo regarding the source and reliability of the 27 Cuban provincial court documents published in Trujillo's book
- by Sam Dolgoff
- by Carloa Lauria, Monica Campbell, and Maria Salazar
- Prepared by Ann Sparanese
- by Julia E. Sweig
- United States Government Assountability Offife Report to Congressional Requesters
PAX resulted from the merging of Pax Christi the Netherlands and the IKV (Interchurch Peace Council). These two peace organizations had been working respectively towards peace since World War Two and the 60’s. Both organizations started working together more and more. In 2006, Pax Christi and IKV joined forces permanently and together they are now known as PAX.
- Situation of Human Rights in Cuba - report submitted by the Personal Representative of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Christine Chanet
- by Kelsey Vidaillet
- by Holly Ackerman, University of Miami, dissertation
The Steve Marquardt Papers consists primarily of research files, reports, and correspondence relating to Cuba’s political system, human rights conditions, and restrictions on intellectual freedom. A substantial portion of the material focuses on independent libraries in Cuba and international responses to censorship, repression, and limitations on freedom of expression. Included are Amnesty International reports, Human Rights Watch publications, United States government accountability reports, United Nations documentation, and scholarly analyses addressing Cuban politics, diplomacy, migration, race, health care, and civil society. The collection also contains writings and interviews concerning Fulgencio Batista, Fidel Castro, and post revolutionary Cuba, as well as court and sentencing documents related to political trials. Additional material documents Marquardt’s involvement with human rights and reconciliation organizations in Brookings, South Dakota, and includes limited political campaign materials from the 2008 presidential campaign of Bill Richardson. Other files reflect related interests in libraries, librarianship, literacy, censorship, film, and professional and civic organizations.
The collection documents of international human rights advocacy and scholarly inquiry focused on Cuba during the late twentieth and early twenty first centuries. It offers primary and secondary source material useful for the study of censorship, independent libraries, political repression, and international monitoring of human rights, as well as insight into the activities of advocacy organizations and the role of information professionals in global human rights discourse.
Marquardt, Steve, 1943-2024- by Ronald Radosh