I was the co-creator and, for four years, a co-leader of our Cuba Study Abroad Program. The first two years I worked with Professor of Sociology Dwaine Plaza, then with Assistant Professor of Spanish and Linguistics Adam Schwartz. The program consists of a 10-week spring course (Cuban Culture, Society & Politics through Film) and a two-week study abroad course in Cuba (Cuba: From Revolution to Globalization). The program is interdisciplinary and introduces students to many diverse aspects of Cuban culture and politics, past, present and future, including race, gender, health care, education, agriculture, economics, tourism, art, religion, and U.S.-Cuban relations. In Cuba, students are accommodated at the Martin Luther King Jr. Center in the Mariano neighborhood of Havana. El Centro provides the group with the amazing opportunity to meet and become friends with Cubans of all ages and backgrounds. I am so proud to have been and to continue to be a part of this experience and have had the most amazing time learning ever more about Cuba with my students!