The Greater Boston Area Cuba Standout will take place at Central Square, Cambridge, on Sunday, April 30 at 1pm.
Call for an End the U.S. Embargo & Blockade of Cuba.
Demand that the US Lift the 243 Punitive Sanctions on Cuba.
Take Cuba off the list of so-called State Sponsors of Terrorism.
These punitive measures harm the people of Cuba and prevent normal relations and exchange between the Cuban and US people. The measures are outmoded and counterproductive, contributing to shortages of food, medicine and equipment in Cuba, blocking sources of fuel and energy to the Island, cutting off the Island from credit and normal financial transactions. We call for normal relations with Cuba and engagement and dialogue, not punishment. It is unfair, and unjust, it is not who we are as a people.
LET’S CALL OUT TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE:
TAKE CUBA OFF THE SO-CALLED TERRORISTS LIST. END THE EMBARGO
Turn out with our banners, leaflets & actions we can take to call for justice. It’s just one hour out of our day. For the Cuban people, US policy has been a lifetime sentence.
Please take a minute to RSVP so we know who can come.
Cuba is Our Friend and Not our Enemy. Let Cuba Live!
RSVP: Yes! I’ll be there! Gather at “Carl F. Barron Plaza”, the small triangular park which is next to Cambridge Savings Bank in the center of Central Square.
Can’t join us on April 30? Take action NOW!
Sponsored by Massachusetts Peace Action Cuba Committee and co-sponsored by: July 26th Coalition, Dorchester People for Peace, First Baptist Church of Jamaica Plain, Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom, the Latin American Solidarity Coalition of W. Mass, Demilitarize Western Mass, Traprock Center for Peace & Justice, W. Mass Code Pink, Anti-Imperialist Action Committee, River Valley DSA
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