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A Tale of Resilience and Identity: Ana Hebra Flaster
Episode 124

A Tale of Resilience and Identity: Ana Hebra Flaster

On this episode of Free Thinking with Montel, we welcome the extraordinary Ana Hebra Flaster, author of the moving new memoir Property of the Revolution. Ana’s deeply personal account takes us from her family’s life as pro-Castro revolutionaries in Havana to their difficult journey as Cuban refugees rebuilding in a snowy New Hampshire mill town. Ana shares with Montel what it was like to flee Cuba at the age of five, the vital role storytelling played in preserving her family’s cultural identity, and how the strong-willed women in her family became the backbone that held it all together. The conversation also dives into timely discussions about the blurred definitions of "immigrant," "migrant," and "refugee," and why these distinctions are so critical in today’s polarized world. This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, cultural preservation, and what it truly means to find home amidst displacement. Don’t miss this inspiring story that reminds us all of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of family bonds. Get a copy of Ana’s memoir, Property of the Revolution, wherever books are sold, and connect with Ana on her Substack @CubaCurious for more insights into the Cuban-American refugee experience. 🎧 Tune in now and stay curious!

Free Thinking with Montel

May 6, 202544m 22s

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Show Notes

On this episode of Free Thinking with Montel, we welcome the extraordinary Ana Hebra Flaster, author of the moving new memoir Property of the Revolution. Ana’s deeply personal account takes us from her family’s life as pro-Castro revolutionaries in Havana to their difficult journey as Cuban refugees rebuilding in a snowy New Hampshire mill town.

Ana shares with Montel what it was like to flee Cuba at the age of five, the vital role storytelling played in preserving her family’s cultural identity, and how the strong-willed women in her family became the backbone that held it all together. The conversation also dives into timely discussions about the blurred definitions of "immigrant," "migrant," and "refugee," and why these distinctions are so critical in today’s polarized world.

This episode is a heartfelt exploration of resilience, cultural preservation, and what it truly means to find home amidst displacement. Don’t miss this inspiring story that reminds us all of the strength of the human spirit and the importance of family bonds.

Get a copy of Ana’s memoir, Property of the Revolution, wherever books are sold, and connect with Ana on her Substack @CubaCurious for more insights into the Cuban-American refugee experience.

🎧 Tune in now and stay curious!


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