Obama’s Cuba Policy: An End to the Embargo? What does this really mean?

DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER, THIS EVENT HAS BEEN POSTPONED. We hope you join us for this important eventc once we have a new date. Please bring your family and friends and do help us pass the word! Download a printable flyer here. Sunday, February 22, 2015 1:30-4:00 p.m. (1:30 p.m refreshments; 2:00 p.m. program) Elkridge … Continue reading Obama’s Cuba Policy: An End to the Embargo? What does this really mean?

The blockade has not ended

Interview with Josefina Vidal, Ministry of Foreign Relations Director General for the United States Author: Cristina Escobar | informacion@granma.cu february 12, 2015 18:02:55 Cristina Escobar.- Cuba and the United States are entering a new stage of diplomatic relations. How can these relations be constructed after so many years of confrontation, and what do the recent … Continue reading The blockade has not ended

25 Years ago: Operation “Just Cause”

"The difference between the right word and the nearly right word is the same as that between lightning and the lightning bug." --Mark Twain "Suffice it to say, the operation was an overall success. The attack took place at 1 a.m., and while there were casualties, they were relatively light: 23 American killed and 324 … Continue reading 25 Years ago: Operation “Just Cause”

Rogelio Sáenz: Changing Demography, Eroding Democracy: Challenges to Latinos in the 21st Century.

HoCoFoLa Recommends the following lecture: "Rogelio Sáenz: Changing Demography, Eroding Democracy: Challenges to Latinos in the 21st Century." Social Sciences Forum - Co-sponsored with the Latino/Hispanic Faculty Association, the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, and the Language, Literacy and Culture Doctoral Program. Thursday, February 13 | 4:30 p.m. Skylight Room at The Commons UMBC Catonsville, MD … Continue reading Rogelio Sáenz: Changing Demography, Eroding Democracy: Challenges to Latinos in the 21st Century.