By The New York Times Editorial Board October 11, 2014 Scanning a map of the world must give President Obama a sinking feeling as he contemplates the dismal state of troubled bilateral […]
- Our Principles -
The Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba consists of both organizations and individuals who have come together based on the points of unity and principles listed below. We hope you also subscribe to them and will join us.
We support the normalization of relations with Cuba.
We oppose any policy of our government designed to increase the misery of the Cuban people in order to obtain political gain.
We oppose the ban on travel to Cuba; and the recently intensified U.S. economic embargo, which has restricted even food and medicine, and discouraged third countries that seek to trade with Cuba.
We support and encourage increased person-to-person contact between the U.S. and Cuba, such as through religious, union, professional, and cultural organizations. U.S. businesses should be allowed to trade with Cuba on the basis of mutual benefit.
We especially seek to overcome the artificial barriers dividing African-Americans in the U.S. from people in Cuba, where a vibrant Afro-Cuban culture continues to thrive.
We also seek to particularly involve and promote activities by area residents of Latin American and Caribbean origin, so they may freely relate to our brothers and sisters in Cuba and help relieve their suffering in the current period.
The coalition is non-partisan and non-sectarian. It is not affiliated with and does not support any political party or candidate.
We do not presume to tell the people of Cuba what political or economic system they should adopt; that is their decision, on behalf of a sovereign nation with the right of self-determination.
The coalition may share and forward information on related activities challenging the embargo that we, as a coalition, have not formally endorsed (such as study tours, and challenges to U.S. restrictions).
By The New York Times Editorial Board October 11, 2014 Scanning a map of the world must give President Obama a sinking feeling as he contemplates the dismal state of troubled bilateral […]
By TeleSUR October 28, 2014 Condemnation of blockade is nearly unanimous at global body. Today the General Assembly of the United Nations once again voted overwhelmingly in favor of ending the blockade […]
[From Peace Action – WI’s Oct. – Nov. MOBILIZER, by Art Heitzer, Steering Committee Member] The Ebola health crisis has given U.S. mass media another basis to scare the American people, but […]
By Conner Gorry, The Guardian October 23, 2014 Guatemala, Pakistan, Indonesia, Haiti. Four different nations that share a common experience: in the past decade, they were all struck by natural disasters which […]
October 28, 2014 NY Times Editorial Page Editor’s Blog A little-known former American ambassador on Tuesday addressed the General Assembly to perform a dreaded task: defending the issue that has isolated the […]
The specter of the Ebola epidemic is trumping politics and bringing countries together. Patrick Oppmann from CNN reports in the video here.
By: Daniel Trotta October 21, 2014 HAVANA (Reuters) – Cuban doctors and nurses departing for West Africa to combat Ebola consider themselves lucky. Among the 15,000 who volunteered, they are among only […]
Beginning October 23, 2014 until December 20, 2014, the RedLine Art Gallery in Milwaukee will be featuring a special exhibit on Cuba! Experiencing Cuba: Artists Books of Ediciones Vigía and Photographs of […]
By the Editorial Board of the NYT October 20, 2014 Cuba is an impoverished island that remains largely cut off from the world and lies about 4,500 miles from the West African nations […]
From the Wall Street Journal | By Drew Hinshaw | October 9, 2014 With risks growing that Ebola could flare on foreign shores, the U.S. is calling for nations to dispatch doctors […]
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