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Our American Stories

My Father’s Escape from Castro’s Cuba

Our American Stories

iHeartPodcasts

Documentary, Society & Culture

4.6817 Ratings

🗓️ 28 August 2025

⏱️ 18 minutes

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Summary

On this episode of Our American Stories, Cuba’s 1959 revolution brought Fidel Castro to power and forced countless families to make an impossible choice: stay under a communist regime or flee their homeland. Mike Gonzalez’s father once called Castro a friend, but soon discovered the price of living under his rule. With freedoms stripped away and fear taking hold, escape became the only option. Mike shares his family’s story of exile, revealing what Cuba was like before Castro and how the revolution changed everything.

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:14.1

This is Lee Habib, and this is Our American Stories, the show where America is the star

0:20.3

and the American people.

0:22.9

Up next, a story from our True Diversity series,

0:26.8

sponsored by the great folks at the Philanthropy Roundtable,

0:30.3

the leading association for charitable giving in America.

0:34.4

Their true diversity campaign is a clarion call for valuing all of us as the unique

0:39.7

individuals that we are. Today we meet Mike Gonzalez, a member of their campaign and a senior

0:46.8

fellow at the Heritage Foundation. He was born in Cuba. Here's his family's story.

1:02.2

I have a photo of my great-grandparents in my study, taken in 1921, and this is my only set of Cuban great-grandparents.

1:04.2

And they were really the Cuban establishment.

1:06.4

They went back to the first Spanish ships to arrive in Cuba in 1511. My great-grandfather was elected to the

1:15.1

first Havana City Council in 1905 after the war with Spain and in the U.S. intervention.

1:23.3

And none of their descendants are Cuban. None of their, all of the descendants are here in the United States, and they're all one fourth

1:32.4

Cuban, one half Cuban, one eighth Cuban.

1:35.4

They have disappeared as a Cuban family.

1:38.2

This is a very Cuban establishment family that has given their offspring to the United States and they're all happy

1:45.9

Americans. In a way, that is a success story. That's a very good story. But it also means that

1:54.2

that has been lost.

2:00.3

Cuba, the reason why I talk about this is that you had, what can only be described as cultural genocide.

2:10.2

A friend of mine in New York two weeks ago described it this way.

2:14.5

He said if you walk along the streets of Havana and you point to a beautiful building,

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