Cuba is a world leader in hurricane preparedness and recovery. What can we learn from the small island nation? Hurricane season in Havana in March 2007. mmj71 / Flickr Along with the horrifying […]
“See YouTube videos of our two July 2017 presentations”
See Milwaukee artist Fatima Laster presents “Exploración Arte,” and Alexandra Skeeter on Cuban Healthcare System & Studying medicine in Cuba ALEX & OLIVE, WI’S MEDICAL STUDENTS IN HAVANA You can now see […]
Raul Castro Remembers Muhammad Ali
At a Caribbean summit, Raul Castro formally recognizes Muhammed Ali’s life & contributions, especially to Black America and world peace, followed by widespread applause by the other delegates. CBS 60 Minutes on […]
The U.S. Needs To End Cuba’s Immigration Blank Check
By: G. Isabelle Abad Originally Posted on Forbes.com Ms. Abad is a Dominican-American writer, entrepreneur and contracts/business initiatives specialist in financial services. Amidst the bustling controversy surrounding President Barack Obama’s recent visit to […]
March 13th: Living Activism Benefit Event
Join us on Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 7:00 PM Living Activism Benefit Please come to see and hear some extremely talented young musicians you may never have heard before, including Rebelion […]
NNOC Statement on President Obama’s March trip to Cuba
The National Network On Cuba looks forward to President Obama’s visit to Cuba on March 21 and 22, 2016. This visit is historic not just because it will be the first time […]
NYT: Obama Plans Visit to Cuba, as Talks on Expanding Trade Begin
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS | FEB. 17, 2016 WASHINGTON — President Obama will travel to Cuba within weeks, a senior administration official said on Wednesday, making a historic visit as part of an […]
Feds approve first U.S. factory in Cuba since 1959 revolution
Originally published February 15, 2016 at 7:04 pm By MICHAEL WEISSENSTEIN The Associated Press HAVANA — The Obama administration has approved the first U.S. factory in Cuba in more than half a […]
NYT: Tension Simmers as Cubans Breeze Across U.S. Border
By JULIA PRESTON | FEB. 12, 2016 LAREDO, Tex. — They are crossing the border here by the hundreds each day, approved to enter the United States in a matter of hours. Part of […]
The Center for International Policy and the New York Botanical Garden Applaud U.S.-Cuba Agreement to Improve Cooperation on Environmental Issues
Advocacy by NGOs, Including the Botanical Garden and the Center, Led to Accord to Address Shared Conservation and Biodiversity Challenges Washington, DC—The Center for International Policy welcomes the landmark agreement by […]
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