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Film: Venezuela Rising

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

Join us for a documentary film illustrating the impact of the Bolivarian revolution on poor and working people in this Latin American country and the established system of democracy.

Latin America Rises Up

Pace University 1 Pace Plaza, New York, NY

Join IPS Associate Fellow, Manuel Pérez-Rocha as he presents at Left Forum 2013 on resistance to mega mining across the Americas.

Workshop: Afro- Descendants in Uruguay

Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage Conference Room 600 Maryland Avenue SW, Suite 2001 , Washington, DC

Organized by IPS Board Member James Early, a workshop on the affirmative rights and Uruguay-U.S. educational exchanges on non-racial discrimination.

A U.S. People Thank You to Latin American Countries

From Various Embassies to Justice Department Washington, DC

Americans Thank Latin American Countries for Offering Asylum to Whistleblower Edward Snowden
Say to Justice Department: Stop Illegal NSA Spying and Hands Off Edward Snowden

Film: Gold Fever

American University, Ward Building 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, Room 2, Washington, DC

A Washington DC premier that is part of Global Screening Day.

Cuba and the US: What’s Next

American University 4400 Massachusetts Ave NW, East Quad Building (EQB) Lounge , Washington, DC

You're invited to a formal discussion panel on US-Cuban relations by the Alternative Break Program.

Art and Action in Venezuela: A Talk with Bituaya

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

A band and community organization straight from the barrios, dedicated to the socio-political and cultural changes in Venezuela today and playing an integral part in the advancement of urban artistic movements in Caracas.

Black Resistance in Colombia: A Contemporary Assessment

Sankofa Video, Books & Cafe 2714 Georgia Avenue, NW, Washington, DC

A video presentation and cutting edge discussion led by Ajamu Baraka and Maurice Carney on how grassroots efforts are "Making Black Lives Matter in Riohacha, Colombia."

Brown Bag: The Coup in Brazil Hidden from Headlines

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

A detailed analysis on how the spurious ousting of President Dilma Rousseff came about and what can be done to support the social justice movements there.

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.

41st Sheridan Circle Memorial

Sheridan Circle 23rd St and Massachusetts Ave NW, Washington, DC

Please join us to remember Orlando Letelier and Ronni Karpen Moffitt, who were assassinated on this site in 1976 by agents of the Pinochet dictatorship.

Film: Venezuela, The Shadow Agenda

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

The documentary by Hernando Calvo Ospina that will be valid as long as the United States persists in attacking the Bolivarian Revolution.

Venezuela and The Bellicose Return of the Monroe Doctrine

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

A roundtable discussion with IPS board members James Early and Danny Glover to talk about the ongoing crisis in Venezuela and how the rise of the political right in Latin America factors into it.

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.