
Remembering Fidel Castro: “This Was a Life That Got Things Done”
One of the things that made Castro a giant was that he knew it wasn’t just about him, he prepared the people to be in charge in his absence, Freeman said.
One of the things that made Castro a giant was that he knew it wasn’t just about him, he prepared the people to be in charge in his absence, Freeman said.
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.
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.
IPS scholars James Early and Netfa Freeman talk about how new diplomatic relations with Cuba give us a chance to see the response from the Cuban people and move forward in the battle to end the embargo.
Cuba stands at a historic crossroads: playground for the rich or isolated Communist backwater. Can it find a third path?
IPS Board Member James Early and Alex Main delve into the risk-benefit analysis of Cuba opening up to the United States
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn what’s really happening in Cuba on the heels of President Obama’s visit.
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.
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.
The Obama administration has concluded deals with Iran and Cuba. Will North Korea round out the trifecta?
An interview with a member of the Cuban 5, Gerardo Hernandez.
John Dinges on Cuba-US relations: “I’m optimistic”. An interview with John Dinges on Cuba-US relations. Originally in Spanish, with English translation from IPS.
Despite its improving relations with Havana, Washington’s ultimate goal for the island remains regime change.
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.
Program host Jorge Gestoso interviews Manuel Pérez-Rocha about the current state of US-Latin American relations in light of the upcoming Summit of the Americas, slated later this week in Panama City.