Identidades in English No 4, December 2014 | Page 10

The Normalization of the Divide Manuel Cuesta Morúa Historian and political scientist Spokesperson, Progressive Arc Party (Parp) National Coordinator, Nuevo País Project Member, Citizens’ Committee for Racial Integration (CIR) Havana, Cuba C uba and the United States just announced their intention to reestablish diplomatic relations, which have been broken since 1961. Fifty-three years after the two nations entered their own Cold War which has yielded many adverse complications, a process of political defrosting is beginning: one that seems to be calming old tensions and placing the two governments on the path to civilized coexistence. This political normalization is not the same a social normalization. The 1961 rupture came with the additional promise that the social divide, which