Cuba Under
Siege: American Policy, the Revolution and Its People
SPEAKER: Keith Bolender, Journalist and Writer
Join author Keith Bolender for a discussion on the history of American
hostile policies against Cuba since the Revolution. The talk covers the
history of the largely unknown war of terrorism against the Cuban people,
the longest economic blockade in modern history, and other American attempts to
adversely affect Cuban society.
Wednesday, 10 April 2013
Registration begins 6 pm/Event start
6:30 pm
Networking
reception following Q & A session - NOTE: Book signing during
cocktail reception
Ben McNally Bookstore, 366 Bay Street
CIC
Members: $5 Non Members: $10
CIC Student
Members: Free
Keith
Bolender is a freelance journalist and has written extensively on Cuban
matters for a variety of publications, including the Toronto Star, Florida Sun
Sentinel, the Council for Hemispheric Affairs, North American Council on Latin
America, Monthly Review, Progresso Weekly and others. He has been
involved with Cuban projects for more than 20 years – a member of the Institute
for Public Accuracy (IPA) on their roster of experts for Cuban Affairs, and
lecturer on the Cuban Revolution at the University of Toronto School of
Continuing Education.
Member
names or Student ID’s are required for discount pricing.
Credit
card payment no longer accepted, online registration or cash at the door.
NOTE: Those who
pre-register for the event are responsible for payment, regardless of
attendance.
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