Andrea Casique, Author at Caracas Chronicles (original) (raw)

Like Tom Hanks in The Terminal

Hundred of thousands Venezuelans in the U.S. are being cornered to a sort of no man’s land: between a destination that wants them out and a home country that forced them to leave

Andrea Casique February 4, 2025

Why Some Venezuelan-Americans Embrace MAGA

An examination of the intricate ways individuals connect with political movements in search of belonging, often at the expense of their past and compassion

Andrea Casique November 15, 2024

Venezuela’s Lost Generation: A Personal Reflection on the “Children of the Revolution"

Being born between 1999 and 2012, into a reality versus witnessing a transformation firsthand, profoundly influences our understanding of the country's past and present

Andrea Casique September 21, 2024

Venezuela According to U.S. Campus Leftist Paternalism

In U.S. campuses, leftist paternalism often romanticizes the Chavista regime, disregarding the harsh realities Venezuelans face under authoritarian rule.

Andrea Casique September 13, 2024