*CUBA* by Canadian Authors
These public events will be held:
Friday, November 8th at 6:30 pm, Ross 556 South, DLLL Lounge York University
and
Friday, November 8th at 6:30 pm, Ross 556 South, DLLL Lounge York University
and
Sunday,
November 10th
at 2:30 pm at the Steelworkers Hall, 25 Cecil Street
Together
in Toronto following their speaking tours in Europe and the United States:
Toronto
author, Keith Bolender, a
world expert on the blockade of Cuba will be presenting his latest book CUBA UNDER SIEGE: American Policy, the Revolution and Its People. In it, Bolender explores how Cuban society has been affected by the longest and most intense blockade
and a ‘non- stop hostility from
the world’s most powerful nation’. He offers an extensive historical analysis, first hand interviews and expert
comments. Most significantly, Bolender puts the blockade of Cuba into the historical-military
context of the tactic of siege
and analyses the psychological impacts of it on a besieged population.
Halifax
author Stephen Kimber will be presenting his newly released
book
What Lies Across the Water: The Real Story of the Cuban Five. The book is the result of an exhausting research effort,
including the author’s review of more than 20,000 pages of court records of the
longest case in U.S. history that he presents in a clear and
objective narrative. Hoping to reach new audiences: ”What
Lies Across the Water” represents
a new and important tool
in explaining the Cuban 5 especially to those
who know nothing about the case
and activists familiar with the case will
receive new additional information.
Montreal
author Arnold August explores Cuba’s unique form of democracy
in Cuba and Its Neighbours: Democracy in Motion. In this groundbreaking book he presents a detailed and balanced analysis of Cuba’s
electoral process and the
state’s functioning between elections. By
comparing them with practices in the U.S., Venezuela, Bolivia and Ecuador, August shows
that people’s participation
in politics and society is not limited to a
singular, U.S. - centric understanding of democracy.
Through
this in depth analysis he illustrates how the process of democratization in Cuba is continuously in motion and argues that a
greater understanding of
different political systems teaches us to not
be satisfied with either blanket condemnation or idealistic political illusions.
The authors will be
happy to sign copies of their book which will be on sale at each venue.
Free Admission - Organized
by: Friends of the Cuban Five-Toronto Committee
www.freethe5peoplestribunal.org, tribunal.five@gmail.com,
416-431-5498
produced with volunteer labour