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Fellows
- TED HENKEN Ted Henken is an Assistant Professor
in the Black and Hispanic Studies, Sociology and Anthropology Departments
of Baruch College. He teaches courses on Latin American Immigration
to the United States, Immigration to New York City, Race and Ethnic
Relations, U.S.-Latin American relations, and Contemporary Cuban Culture
and Society. He also offers a mini-course through the Bildner Center
each semester on the origins and development of Cuban Music. He is
currently co-writing a book with Archibald Ritter on the recent growth
of Cuba’s underground economy and the emergence and future potential
of microenterprise on the island since 1993. He is also writing a
general country study of Cuba to be published by ABC-CLIO in its Global
Studies series. He has been a consultant on Cuba for the U.S. Department
of State and is a member of the board of directors of the Association
for the Study of the Cuban Economy.
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