
Cuba sends healthcare workers to Turkey and Syria, joining a growing group of nations providing rescue and medical aid to the region after a devastating earthquake.
Cuba sends healthcare workers to Turkey and Syria, joining a growing group of nations providing rescue and medical aid to the region after a devastating earthquake.
Communities across the Americas are increasingly facing more intense natural disasters amid the reality of climate emergency.
Protests amid power outages in parts of
TAKE ACTION by signing the petition sponsored by The People’s Forum. The US sanctions and embargo are preventing Cuba from rebuilding after Hurricane Ian. Tell the Biden Administration that it needs to […]
July 9, 2010 6:30pm potluck dinner, 7:15pm program with speaker Rev. Thomas E. Smith Central United Methodist Church – 639 N. 25th St. (25th Street and Wisconsin Avenue) -Collecting humanitarian donations is […]
Latin America Working Group http://www.lawg.org/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=464&Itemid=68 Written by Paulo Gusmao & Andy Turner Friday, 24 July 2009 Activist groups nation-wide continue to rally against the travel ban. The Inter-religious Foundation for Community Organization/ […]
Devastated by three “Category 4” Hurricanes by Sept. 2008, and then Paloma in November Despite significant damage and a number of deaths and injuries in the US, our officials have openly expressed relief […]