
Fourth Days of Action Against the Blockade
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 .”
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 .”
A discussion and book signing with Arnold August about his book on the resistance by Cuban intellectuals against US led war on Cuba’s socialist culture.
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.
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to learn what’s really happening in Cuba on the heels of President Obama’s visit.
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.
Welcome, Beyonce and Jay-Z, to the club of those anathematized and cursed by the McCarthyist embargo supporters.
John Kerry may have bungled the lessons of Vietnam on Iraq, but when it comes to Cuba, he’s gotten the message.
Back in DC by popular demand, see the film by IPS Fellow Saul Landau, that vividly documents the history of U.S. – Cuba relations, including the fact that the United States sponsors terrorism.
For nearly half a century the U.S. media have systematically misreported the Cuban Revolution.
Now that Fidel Castro has stepped down, it’s time to derail the embargo gravy train.
The Bush administration’s Cuba policy has reached a dead end.
It’s time to let Americans go to Cuba, erode the embargo and open the island to cultural and political currents that might bring pleasant and democratic winds of change.