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Book Event: ‘Dateline Havana’

Based on 40 years of firsthand reporting, veteran reporter Reese Erlich will talk about his new book Dateline Havana. He explores the historic U.S. domination of Cuba and the power of the Cuba lobby. He offers trenchant observations about Cuba’s political and economic system 50 years after its historic revolution. And finally, Erlich will talk about the prospects for change in both U.S. and Cuban policy under the new administrations of Barack Obama and Raul Castro.

Described by Walter Cronkite as “a great radio producer and a great friend,” Reese Erlich's history in journalism goes back over 40 years. He first worked as a staff writer and research editor for Ramparts, a national, investigative reporting magazine. He taught journalism at Bay Area universities for ten years and currently works as a full-time print and broadcast journalist. He reports regularly as a freelancer for the San Francisco Chronicle, CBC (Canada) and NPR.

Film screening: What Puts Cuba on the Map for Global Health?

IPS Conference Room 1301 Connecticut Avenue, NW, 6th Floor, Washington, DC, United States

A timely examination of human values and the health issues that affect us all, ¡Salud! looks at the curious case of Cuba, a cash-strapped country with what the BBC calls ‘one of the world’s best health systems.’ From the shores of Africa to the Americas, ¡Salud! hits the road with some of the 28,000 Cuban health professionals serving in 68 countries, and explores the hearts and minds of international medical students in Cuba — now numbering 30,000, including nearly 100 from the USA. Their stories plus testimony from experts around the world bring home the competing agendas that mark the battle for global health — and the complex realities confronting the movement to make health care everyone’s birthright.

Milwaukee Event: Will the Real Terrorists Please Stand Up?

University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, Union Theatre 2200 East Kenwood Blvd, Milwaukee, WI, United States

In 2008 Landau received Chile's highest award for his lifelong human rights work, the Order of Bernado O'Higgins. He is the author of 15 books, including the definitive "Assassination on Embassy Row" on the unprecedented political murder in Washington D.C. of his colleagues Orlando Letelier and Ronni Moffitt.

A Talk With Wendy Navarro

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

Washington Project for the Arts (WPA) and Foreign Policy In Focus are excited to announce a public talk with Wendy Navarro, an independent art critic and curator currently based in Barcelona, Spain. Since the mid 1990s, Navarro has been an active curator at the Visual Art Development Center (CDAV) in Havana, Cuba, while working as an editor of the magazine ArteCubano, and lecturing about Cuban contemporary art at the Higher Institute of Art (ISA) and Havana University.