In this issue we present to you a select collection of articles that seek to account for the heterogeneity of Cuban studies. The first two have culture as their central axis, through art and music. The next two texts focus on the field of international analysis, with approaches from law and history. Additionally, two more researches, focused on politics, make emphasis on repression and inequality. And the issue closes with two documents, which focus on the impact of the digital revolution and social networks.