May 1, 3 pm Rudy Lozano Public Library, 1805 S. Loomis Street, Chicago Sarah Junkin Woodard. Working for the last 32 years in Nicaragua, with the Jubilee House Community - Center for Development in Central America, whose goal has always been to help the poor accomplish what they see as their priorities, particularly in the … Continue reading May 1, Chicago: Report on Nicaragua Today- the social and political work helping the poorest of the poor. With Sarah Woodard of the Jubilee House Community
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Mobilize for Venezuela President Maduro’s Trial March 26 in Manhattan! Free Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores!
We call on all defenders of peace and international law to attend President Maduro and his partner, First Combatant Cilia Flores, trial in NYC March 26. In flagrant violation of international law, the US invaded Venezuela, kidnapped President Maduro and his wife Cilia, and is trying them on fabricated drug trafficking and weapons charges in … Continue reading Mobilize for Venezuela President Maduro’s Trial March 26 in Manhattan! Free Nicolas Maduro and Cilia Flores!
January 5,6,7 noon: Protest at British Consulate in Chicago: Free the Eight Imprisoned British Hunger Strikers who Oppose Britain’s Aid to Israeli Mass Murder of Palestinians
Protest at the British Consulate in Chicago 625 N Michigan Ave., Chicago 12 noon, January 5, 6, 7 Eight British citizens are imprisoned by the British state for their actions against their government’s support for Israeli mass murder of Palestinians. Britain has instituted laws to silence legitimate dissent, which has been widely condemned by lawyers, … Continue reading January 5,6,7 noon: Protest at British Consulate in Chicago: Free the Eight Imprisoned British Hunger Strikers who Oppose Britain’s Aid to Israeli Mass Murder of Palestinians
US Economic Warfare Drives Venezuelans and Cubans to come to the US
This was a flyer handed out at Chicago's May Day rally. Immigrants from Latin America come here as a direct result of US coups, invasions, and economic warfare against their countries. Colombians came because the US armed death squad governments. So did Salvadorans and Guatemalans in the 1980s. Haitians come because the US repeatedly overthrows … Continue reading US Economic Warfare Drives Venezuelans and Cubans to come to the US
The US Blockades What Countries?
CUBA: The US blockade is like a medieval siege and cost the Cuban economy $154 billion over 60 years. Trump and Biden put Cuba on the US State Sponsors of Terrorism list (along with Iran, Syria, North Korea), making it even more difficult for Cuba to acquire goods on the international market as fuel, food, … Continue reading The US Blockades What Countries?
Burkina Faso and Thomas Sankara
Burkina Faso remains one of the ten least developed countries of the world. The 1983-87 Burkina revolution, Sankara acknowledged, was occurring in a backward, agricultural, semi-feudal country where there was not yet ‘an organized working class, conscious of its historic mission.” He sought to build a national economy based more on domestic markets and interests. … Continue reading Burkina Faso and Thomas Sankara