Haydée Santamaría’s words perfectly describe the world which she, and all revolutionaries, inhabit: that space between dreams and reality, between particularity and possibility. One of Latin America’s most inspiring 20th century women revolutionaries, Haydée’s persistent courage and endless commitment to social justice blazed a trail for generations of guerrilleras to come. But it was her almost singular dedication to internationalism that set her apart. Her legacy is not only that of a woman who bravely fought for the liberation of her country but also that of a revolution- ary whose heart and mind knew not national boundaries or ideo- logical limitations.