Cuban blogger Yoani Sanchez is making one more stop before leaving South Florida, and this time the discussion will be in 140 characters or less.
She will be hosting a "Tweet Up" at the Adrienne Arsht Center Wednesday at 12:30 p.m. to speak about the imapct technology has had in bringing about social change.
Twitter users can engage in the conversation by tweeting questions with the hashtags #AskYoani or #YoaniResponde.
Sanchez, who writes the Generación Y blog, arrived in Miami last week as part of a world tour to talk about life in Cuba.
Sanchez made appearances at Miami Dade College's Freedom Tower and at Florida International University on Monday where she spoke about keeping Cubans united after exile.
"We cannot allow ourselves to keep being divided," Sanchez said in Spanish during her speech at the Freedom Tower.
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Earlier last week, she met Florida Senator Marco Rubio in Washington to discuss expanding internet access in Cuba.
Sanchez, who has nearly half a million Twitter followers, is not as well-known in Cuba where Internet access is limited.
"Through her Generación Y blog, Yoani has given the rest of the world valuable insights into daily life in Cuba and, more importantly, given us a glimpse of what brave, Cuban democracy advocates like her can do with a little bit of Internet access,” Rubio said in a statement. “I believe expanding Internet access to Cuba is an important foreign policy goal we should work towards, so that many more can follow Yoani’s lead and help expose the reality of the regime’s inept and repressive nature."
Take a look at the Twitter conversation:
Check back with NBC 6 South Florida and NBC6.com to find out what Yoani had to say. Also, tell us what you thought of Sanchez's Tweet Up by Tweeting us using @NBC6.
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