Cuban-American pianist Nachito Herrera has lived in the United States for 22 years, but he hasn’t forgotten his roots.
Cuban-American pianist Nachito Herrera has lived in the United States for 22 years, but he hasn’t forgotten his roots.
Diana and Kevin, two U.S. history professors who recently visited Cuba, say there are still ways to go there legally in 2023. “I would really encourage folks to come to Cuba and then from that experience…come to your own conclusions about what Cuba is like as a country,” says Diana.
A group of economists and sanctions experts have written a letter urging Senator Bob Menendez to reconsider his position on the connection between economic sanctions and the crises faced by sanctioned countries.
A new bill would codify Cuba’s status as a “sponsor of terror” into law.
Links to two recent pieces, from the Washington Post and Democracy Now!, addressing the effects of United States sanctions policy on the number of people migrating from Venezuela and Cuba.
Members of the NNOC May Day Brigade were detained and harassed by US Customs and Border Protection
Trading with and investing in Cuba is a topic of interest for U.S. farmers and agribusinesses who see their access to the nearby market hampered by U.S. sanctions. “There needs to be two-way trade…
Attend in-person or virtually, Saturday & Sunday March 11-12; the annual UN-sponsored International Cuba Conference takes place during the UN Commission on the Status of Women (formerly International Women’s Month) activities.
In 2022, an unprecedented number of Cubans arrived in the United States through irregular, or ‘illegal’ channels. Historically the United States has encouraged and weaponised Cuban emigration. Cuban migrants fuel US propaganda about the failure of socialism and about political persecution and the lack of freedom and human rights on the island.
United Nations Association of Greater Milwaukee meeting, Art Heitzer featured speaker: Saturday, February 11, 10-11:30 a.m., at Peace Action Wisconsin
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