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Revolutionary Cuba in New Period of Rapprochement with The U.S.

University of District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Blg 41, Room A-03, Washington, DC

Come hear a presentation about the normalization of relations between these to countries by Cuban solidarity activists who were organizers in the struggle to free the Cuban 5.

Cuba Speaks for Itself

UDC David A. Clarke School of Law 4340 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC

The Institute for Policy Studies proudly joins endorsers of an historic visit and speaking engagement with Kenia Serrano Puig, President of the Cuban Institute for Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and Parliamentarian in Cuba's National Assembly.

Film: The Power of the Weak

University of District of Columbia 4200 Connecticut Avenue, NW, Blg 41, Room A-03, Washington, DC

Meet Jorgito in-person at the D.C. premiere of the U.S. film tour, part of the 2nd “Days of Action” (against the blockade) in Washington, DC where he reveals his story that proves societies that support human development can empower the physically challenged.

THROUGH CUBAN EYES

UDC David A. Clarke School of Law 4340 Connecticut Avenue NW, Washington, DC

Don't miss this rare opportunity to learn what's really happening in Cuba on the heels of President Obama's visit.

Film: All Guantánamo is Ours

The Festival Center 1640 Columbia Road NW , Washington, DC

A film followed by a discussion on one of the only two issues standing in the way of the normalization in U.S.-Cuban relations.

Film: ¡Salud!

BloomBars 3222 11th Street, NW, Washingon, DC

During talks for normalized relations between Cuba and the U.S., you're invited to a film about what puts Cuba on the map in the quest for global health followed by a discussion with IPS's Netfa Freeman.

Reflections on Fidel and Cuba

Institute for Policy Studies 1301 Connecticut Avenue NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC

A Washington DC area tribute to the life and Legacy of Fidel Castro Ruz.

Cuba, Africa, and the World II

The Festival Center 1640 Columbia Road NW , Washington, DC

IPS joins several organizations in inviting you to this second of an annual series that will, this year, look at the life of Fidel Castro.

Third Days of Action Against the Blockade

Various DC Venues Listed Washington, DC

Five days of the International Campaign for a "Just U.S. Policy on Cuba", involving Cuban health professionals, their U.S. counterparts, and U.S. graduates of the Latin American School of Medicine, on how the blockade negeatively effects the health care systems of both Cuba and the U.S.

The Blockade Against Cuba & The Human Right to Healthcare

Calvary Baptist Church 755 Eighth Street, NW, DC

The main event in a week of meetings and events between Cuban and U.S. health care professionals about the impact of the blockade on health and how to end a policy that helps no one.

Book Event: Cuba Libre: A 500-Year Quest for Independence

Busboys & Poets - 14th & V 2021 14th Street NW, Washington, DC

A talk and book signing with both co-authors, Philip Brenner and Peter Eisner about thier timely book that provides a balanced and deeply knowledgeable introduction to Cuba since Christopher Columbus’s first arrival in 1492.

Fourth Days of Action Against the Blockade

Various DC Venues Listed Washington, DC

Days of Action Against the Blockade, 2018 highlighting the fact that "In Cuba Education is a National Priority; In the U.S. Education it is Under Attack ."

Film: Cubanas, Mujeres en Revolución

True Reformer Building, Lankford Auditorium 1200 U Street, NW, Washington, DC

For International Women's Day 2019 is the DC premeire of a new film about the continuous role of women in the Revolution, both in the guerrilla struggle and in the construction of the new Cuban society, portrayed through the testimonies of heroines.