The Punishment Vote

The Punishment Vote

Author: My Cultura and iHeartPodcasts November 6, 2024 Duration: 35:52

Elián and his dad went back to Cuba in June 2000, just four months before the US Presidential election between George W. Bush and Al Gore. Miami Cubans, hurt and angered by President Bill Clinton’s handling of the Elián case, resolved to vote against the Democrats and for the Republicans in what was called el voto castigo — the punishment vote.

To understand the political influence of Cuban-Americans, the stakes, and lasting impact of this moment, producer Tasha Sandoval takes the mic. We meet Tasha’s grandmother, an 87-year-old Miami Cuban, and learn how her story as a first wave Cuban exile informs her perspective.

 

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In the final months of 1999, a five-year-old boy named Elián González was rescued off the coast of Florida, setting off a political and cultural firestorm that would grip the nation. Chess Piece: The Elián González Story, from My Cultura and iHeartPodcasts, is a documentary series that revisits this intense chapter not just as a news event, but as a profound human drama caught in the crosshairs of international power. This podcast meticulously traces how a child’s survival became a symbolic chess piece in a decades-old Cold War conflict, pitting family against family, exile communities against governments, and idealism against realpolitik. You’ll hear the layered complexities of the custody battle that erupted between Elián’s relatives in Miami and his father in Cuba, a struggle amplified by media frenzy and political maneuvering at the highest levels. Each episode delves into the personal stories, the legal battles, and the raw emotions that turned a private tragedy into a very public obsession, exploring themes of immigration, national identity, and what it means to call a place home. The narrative goes beyond the headlines to examine the lasting impact on all involved, from the families directly affected to the broader Cuban-American community and U.S.-Cuba relations. It’s a deep, nuanced listen that frames a familiar story in a revealing new light, asking what we truly remember about that time and why it still resonates. For anyone interested in the intersection of society, culture, and government, this podcast offers a compelling and thoughtful audio documentary.
Author: Language: en-us Episodes: 12

Chess Piece: The Elián González Story
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Introducing: Chess Piece: The Elián González Story [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 1:59
On Thanksgiving 1999, five-year-old Elián González was rescued at sea near the Florida coast after his mother and others drowned on a make-shift boat, fleeing from Cuba. His miraculous survival would make global headline…