WI Cuba Coalition Upcoming Events

  • Sunday, April 10, 7pm | “Havana Curveball,” (USA/Cuba/Canada, 2014), the story of a 13 year old Jewish boy & his plan to send baseball equipment to Cuba, which gave his grandparents refuge during the Holocaust; part of UWM Latin American Film Series in the Union Theatre (click here for full schedule, April 8 – 14, 2016) [see: www.uwm.edu/clacs/filmseries] Free admission to all films, donations welcome.

    Tuesday, April 12, 7pm | monthly meeting of WI Cuba Coalition, at Central UMC, 639 N. 25th St., MKE. We’ll review our March 13 benefit concert & discuss distribution of the proceeds; the impact of President Obama’s visit to Cuba; and our future plans including the 27th Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba, visiting MKE on July 9, 2016.

    Monday April 25, 4:30pm | Marquette U. Raynor Library, 1355 W. Wisconsin Ave., in Beaumier Suites B&C.  Cuban historian Dr. Servando Valdez Sanchez is a scholar at the Cuban Institute of History in Havana, and will present a bi-lingual PowerPoint & talk entitled: Cuban Perspectives and Challenges in the New Century: The Origins and Possibilities of the Opening with the United States.” 

50 years after Revolution in Cuba

Chicago, April 6: Peace in Colombia? What it means for workers and their unions

A talk by Nidia Quintero, General Secretary of FENSUAGRO, Colombia’s largest agricultural workers union.

Wednesday, April 6 at 7 PM – 9 PM
Come hear about rural workers and their families from Nidia Quintero, the General Secretary of FENSUAGRO, Colombia’s largest agricultural workers unions.

We are hopeful that the current peace process will end 50 years of war but Colombia is still the most dangerous place in the world to be a trade unionist. Colombian activists need our solidarity to stop death squads from sabotaging the peace process.

Like nearly 6 million rural Colombians, Quintero comes from a farm family displaced by U.S. sponsored war. Fifteen of her fellow union organizers were assassinated between 2000 and 2004. Sadly, this includes her husband, a union leader, and her 19-year-old son, also an activist. In 2008 Nidia became FENSUAGRO’s Secretary for Rural Women, and in 2010 she was elected to FENSUAGRO’s executive committee before becoming General Secretary.

Quintero is encouraged by peace agreements that promise to return farmers to their lands and homes, along with infrastructure for new crops and markets. The peace must provide security for labor organizers. Nidia Quintero will talk about the hopes and dreams of rural workers and all workers in Colombia.

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Sponsored by (In formation): Alliance for Global Justice, Antiwar Committee Chicago, Colombia Action Network.

FENSUAGRO

Support the Right to Assemble and Protest

Contribute here: http://bit.ly/1ouFmrD

In response to Trump’s rally held at UWM, hundreds of students—led by groups such as Youth Empowered in the Struggle, African Student Association, Students for a Democratic Society, Black Student Union, Students for Justice in Palestine, Black Lives Matter, Wisconsin Bail Out The People Movement etc.—from all around Milwaukee showed up to protest the violent, hateful rhetoric used by Trump and his supporters. Recognizing hate speech as a force of terror, we acted in solidarity with those targeted and let Trump know his hate is never welcome here. Despite protesting peacefully and within our rights, one of our fellow students—Chivaliea Hayes—was arrested and cited with “resisting arrest”. We need to raise $300 in order to help Chivaliea pay this unjust citation. Please donate in support of our students, in support of our right to assemble, and in support of democracy.

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Milwaukee, April 4: Stop Trump!

4/4/16 Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W Kilbourn Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203, 6:30 p.m.

Donald Trump is racist, xenophobic, misogynist, imperialist supporter. He advocates mass deportation, torture, state-sanctioned discrimination against Muslims, subordination of women, and more broadly undermines the values and goals of the labor and people’s movements. It’s clear now more than ever, that Trump’s campaign stands against human and labor rights. The people of Chicago, North Carolina and across the country have confronted and shut down Trump and his supporters and will continue to do so worldwide. If you are on the side of humanity and the Earth, join us at these protests in Wisconsin!

NOTE: April 4 is the anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King’s murder in Memphis Tennessee in 1968. Dr. King was in Memphis to stand in solidarity with striking sanitation workers.

April 3 & 4: Shut Down Trump In LaCrosse, Milwaukee, Superior & West Allis

4/3/16 The Fox News Channel is hosting a town hall event with candidate Donald Trump this Sunday, April 3 at 3 p.m. in UWM’s Mainstage Theatre (in the Art and Theatre building). Protest begins at 1 p.m. in Spaights Plaza: Dump Trump at UW-Milwaukee

4/3/16 Nathan Hale High School, Gym, 11601 W Lincoln Ave, West Allis, WI 53227, 7 p.m Stop Trump at Nathan Hale High School!

4/4/16 LaCrosse Center, 300 Harborview Plaza, La Crosse, WI 54601, 10 a.m.

4/4/16 Richard I Bong Airport Hangar, Superior, WI, 1:30 p.m.

4/4/16 Milwaukee Theatre, 500 W Kilbourn Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53203, 7 p.m.

Donald Trump is racist, xenophobic, misogynist, imperialist supporter. He advocates mass deportation, torture, state-sanctioned discrimination against Muslims, subordination of women, and more broadly undermines the values and goals of the labor and people’s movements. It’s clear now more than ever, that Trump’s campaign stands against human and labor rights. The people of Chicago, North Carolina and across the country have confronted and shut down Trump and his supporters and will continue to do so worldwide. If you are on the side of humanity and the Earth, join us at these protests in Wisconsin!

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