September 27, San Francisco State University All Guantánamo is Ours

International Committee

for Peace, Justice and Dignity
September 27, San Francisco State University
All Guantánamo is Ours
 
Tuesday September 27, 2016
5:15-6:30pm
San Francisco State University
Conference Room EPS 116 (Ethnic Studies Psychology)
1600 Holloway Avenue
San Francisco, CA 94132
The viewing will be followed by a discussion on current U.S. Cuba relations, the state of prisoners detained at the base and the struggle for returning the occupied territory. 
 
This event is part of the days of action under the title “We have Memory; Solidarity Against the Blockade” that are taking place all over the world from September 4 to October 27, the day when Cuba will once again present the report to the United Nation entitled, “Necessity of ending the economic, commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States of America against Cuba”.  The days of action were called by the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) and endorsed by the International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity and the National Network on Cuba.
The new documentary All Guantánamo is Ours, is directed by Colombian journalist and writer, Hernando Calvo Ospina. This 37 minute audiovisual with English subtitles shows the sentiment and perspective of the Cuban people, especially those living in the towns around the US Naval base in Guantanamo and their desire for its return.
Sponsors: SFSU College of Ethnic Studies, Latina/oStudies Department, Cuba Educational Project, Committee of Health Education (CHE) Clínica Martín-Baró, International Committee for Peace, Justice and Dignity and the National Network on Cuba.
For more information about the event call 510-219-0092 or write to [email protected]