Tuesday, Nov. 15 at 7 PM
Central United Methodist Church (CUMC)
639 N 25th St
Milwaukee, WI 53233
Free and open to the public

Nearly two years ago President Obama and Cuba’s President Raul Castro of Cuba announced plans to normalize relations. Since then, how much has really changed?
Two top leaders from the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) will be in Wisconsin to help build bridges of friendship between the people of Cuba and of the
United States. Founded in 1960, ICAP has worked to promote solidarity between the people of Cuba and nations worldwide.
On November 15 at 7pm hear Sandra Ramirez Rodriguez, Director, of the North American Division of ICAP, and Leima Martinez from ICAP’s North America Division, speaking on Cuba’s perspectives on strengthening ties between our peoples. For example, Cuba is currently providing free medical school to two women from Wisconsin, and its medicines have been credited with prolonging the quality of life for at least one Wisconsin man with advanced lung cancer. What more can be done so that our citizens can travel and trade more freely and learn from each other?
For more info contact: LASC 414-447-8369 or WI Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba 414-273-1040, www.wicuba.org.
Sponsored by: Wisconsin Coalition to Normalize Relations with Cuba, Latin America Solidarity Committee, Milwaukee Area Technical College, Plowshares Marketplace and Education for Peace Waukesha, National Network on Cuba and Cuban Institute of Friendship with Peoples (ICAP).


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