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Vol. 79/No. 10        March 23, 2015

 

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NEW YORK
New York
Hear Leaders of the Federation of Cuban Women
Sat., March 14. Reception, 6 p.m.; program 7 p.m.
Fordham Law School, Constantino Room, 150 W. 62 St., Manhattan.
For information: www.july26coalition.org
Sponsor: July 26 Coalition of New York and New Jersey.


Sharing the Struggle: Parents Against Police Brutality
Exchange Experiences with Cuban Women
Sun., March 15, 4 p.m.
2nd Christian Church, 595 E. 169 St., Bronx
Tel.: (718) 364-2879


‘If You Don’t Give Up, You Can’t Lose’
— Story of Gangjeong Village Against
Naval Base Construction
Part of national speaking tour by two village peacekeepers returning to U.S.
after two and a half years in Gangjeong, Jeju Island, South Korea
Sun., March 22, 2 p.m.
The New School, 55 W. 13th St., Room 1205, Manhattan

TEXAS
Houston
Join Rally with Parents of 43 Disappeared
Students in Mexico
Wed., March 18, 5 p.m.
Mexican Consulate, 4507 San Jacinto St.
Email: asambleapopularhouston@gmail.com


WASHINGTON
Olympia
The Future of Railroads: Safety, Workers,
Community and the Environment
Sat., March 21
Longhouse Educational and Cultural Center, 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW.
For information: www.railroadconference.org.
Sponsors: Railroad Workers United, Backbone Campaign.

Seattle
Exhibit of ‘I Will Die the Way I’ve Lived’: Paintings
by Antonio Guerrero, One of Recently Freed Cuban Five
March 7 – April 7. Mon.-Fri., 9 a.m.-5 p.m. (closed for lunch 12:30-1:30)
Musicians Association of Seattle, Local 76-493, AFM, 3209 Eastlake Ave. E.
Email: guerreroexhibit@gmail.com




What Will Changes With Cuba
Mean for U.S.-Cuba Relations?

Panelists: Hendrik van den Berg, professor, University of Nebraska, Lincoln;
Rebecca Williamson, Socialist Workers Party; Frances Mendenhall, recent
visitor to Cuba, advocate for Code Pink; Dan Schlitt, advocate for fair
treatment for Cuba
Tues., March 31, 7 p.m.
Sponsored by Lincoln chapter of Nebraskans for Peace
Cosponsors: The Black Cat House, Unitarian Church
Tel.: (402) 475-1318 or (402) 217-4906
 
 
 
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