Two weeks and counting: Days of Actions Against the Blockade‏

Join the campaign to end the U.S. blockade of Cuba
Come to Washington DC April 18-22, 2016
From April 18 to the 22, 2016, Human rights activists, lawyers, members of labor unions, authors, students and organizers will gather in Washington, DC to meet with members of Congress to push for improving U.S. relations with Cuba.
Sign Up!  Let us know you are coming to be included on one of our advocacy teams. We will take care of the details, like setting the appointments with members of congress and providing an orientation for everyone participating.
Sign Up!  Attend the Forum Through Cuban Eyes. This evening event will give you an an opportunity to interact with our Cuban guests.
And don’t miss the Washington D.C. film premiere of The Power of the Weak, the story of Jorge, “Jorgito” Jérez, who was born with Cerebral Palsy in Cuba in 1993. The movie shows how a society structured to support human development can make the disabled powerful. Meet the fimmaker Tobias Kriele and Jorgito at the film viewings.
For those of you who cannot join us in Washington D.C. you can still be part of the Days of Action Against the Blockade
 
Some actions you can take: 
  1. Make a donation to support the work of the International Committee.
  2. Organize an event in your community during April 18-22
  3. Visit the local offices of your elected official.

 

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