President Barack Obama has become the first sitting U.S. president to take a trip to Cuba in 88 years to meet with Cuba President Fidel Castro, speak with anti-government protesters and attend a baseball game. His historic trip comes at a time when the former Cold War enemies are taking steps towards diplomatic relations.
In cased you missed it, we discussed the history of tension between the U.S. and Cuba, the Communist Party of Cuba, and recent policy developments in U.S.-Cuba relations. We also explored how progress between these two nations may potentially affect each country moving forward with our featured guest Sebastian Arcos, Associate Director of the Cuban Research Institute at Florida International University