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CPOY 69 Documentary Gold: Ariam and Nidieska Mederos Lores

Ariam is a sixteen-year-old Cuban living with his mother, Nidieska. The building they live in has been condemned since the 80’s – it lacks running water and had partially collapsed in 2000. A year later, Nidieska was diagnosed HIV positive. Due to this and her osteoporosis she cannot work. Without running water or a steady income, Ariam and Nidieska improvise and work together to make ends meet. As a growing tourist hot spot, Cuba is now slowly recovering from the dissolution of the Soviet Union - which had caused severe shortages of oil and crippled their state-controlled economy in the 90’s. But despite the tourism influx of money, many Cuban families have not recuperated from the radical hardships and overhaul of their country. A dual economy now exists in Cuba: the Cuban Convertible Peso (CUC, which is the equivalent of the USA dollar) and the Peso (which is 1/23rd of the CUC). The disparity between the people who use each system is staggering. Ariam and Nidieska Mederos Lores offer a contrast to the CUC funded façade of Cuba. These photos highlight the day-to-day struggle of the Mederos Lores family.

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In the evening, Nidieska must gather gallons of water from a public water spigot five blocks from her home. Due to her AIDs and Osteoporosis, the journey is very difficult for her. Ariam usually helps Nidieska with the daily chore.
William Martin III / New York University
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