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The next meeting of the Minnesota Cuba committee will be at 6:00 pm, Sunday, June 3, at Boneshaker Books, 2002 23rd Avenue South, Minneapolis. Anyone interested in finding out more about the committee is welcome to attend.

Contact us

MNCuba@gmail.com

612-367-6134

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Past events page 2

Who Killed Che? 
How the CIA Got Away with Murder

Book discussions with author Michael Steven Smith

9:00 am, Thursday, September 22
Catalyst, KFAI radio (listen to archived show)

7:00 pm, Thursday, Sept. 29
Macalester College

Friday, September 30
Our World Today show


La Conexión Coffee Hour
10:00 am, Saturday, Oct. 1
3019 Minnehaha Ave, Suite 20
Minneapolis

Victor's 1959 Cafe
12:15 pm to 2:00 pm, Saturday Oct. 1

4:00 pm, Saturday, Oct. 1
Mayday Books
301 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis
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Published by OR Books





Pastors for Peace
annual send-off



Tuesday, July 5, 2011
St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
Minneapolis












Esteban Morales and Katia de Llano
Cuban scholars in residence at the University of St. Thomas through the end of June.
Professor Morales has written extensively about race in Cuba and about U.S.-Cuba relations. 


  • Tuesday, June 7, 7:00 pm, Esteban Morales and Katia de Llano, lecture at the Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota.
  • Thursday, June 16, 7:00 pm, Katia de Llano, Sabathani Community Center, sponsored by Women against Military Madness.
  • Saturday, June 18, 10:00 am, Esteban Morales and Katia de Llano, coffee hour at La Conexión de las Américas, 3019 Minnehaha Avenue South, Minneapolis
  • Saturday, June 25, 1:00 pm, Pillsbury House Theater, 3501 Chicago Avenue South, Minneapolis.

Adios Guantanamo


  Wednesday, April 27
  William Mitchell College of Law Auditorium

  Panel discussion on the past, present,
   and future of Cuba and Guantanamo Bay …
   and a celebration of Cuban culture

   6-7 pm
   Panel discussion featuring
   ·   Gary Prevost, a political science professor at the College of St. Benedict/St. John’s
   University and an internationally respected expert on Cuba, and
   ·  Esteban Morales, a professor of political economy at the University of Havana.
   7-10 pm
   Traditional Cuban dinner, dancing, and drinks





The Day Diplomacy Died

Bernie Dwyer presents her new film

2:00 pm, Sunday, April 17, 2011
John B. Davis Hall, Student Center
Macalester College
Grand and Snelling Avenues, St. Paul

This new documentary exposes the story behind the lock up of 75 “independent” journalists, trade unionists, and librarians in Cuba in 2003 through the eyes of four ex-Cuban state agents working undercover. The mainstream media has never investigated the role played by US diplomats in Cuba in controlling the "dissidents" movement. In this film, former Cuban undercover agents speak out for the first time on film about the inner workings of the groups they infiltrated and the various plans, supported by the U.S. government, that were being developed to destabilize Cuba.


The film is free and open to the public.




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