You are invited to join our Tuesday CODEPINK CONGRESS Calling Party to talk with special guests about recent political movement towards ending the Cuban embargo and lifting sanctions on Venezuela.
Chat with peacemakers and experts Tuesday, May 2nd at 5 pm PT/8 pm ET:
A bipartisan group of senators recently introduced a bill to remove key parts of the U.S. embargo on Cuba, which has been in place for sixty years in a failed attempt to overthrow Cuba’s socialist government.
Might this bipartisan push–ahead of the 2024 election– lead President Biden to ease the embargo on the island nation?
Join CODEPINK Congress for a lively discussion on ending the Cuban embargo AND lifting US sanctions on Venezuela. Last year the Biden administration eased some of the oil sanctions on Venezuela and more may be lifted as the war in Ukraine drags on and the White House seeks support for its proxy war with Russia.
During our program, we will also share highlights from CODEPINK’s Latin America & Caribbean Policy Forum held in Washington DC.
Featuring:
Liz Oliva Fernández is a Cuban journalist and the presenter of The War on Cuba, for which she won a Gracie Award. Apart from her journalism and filmmaking with Belly of the Beast, Liz is a dedicated anti-racist and feminist activist based in Havana.
Alexander Main is Director of International Policy at the Center for Economic and Policy Research in Washington, DC. In his work at CEPR, Alex monitors economic and political developments in Latin America and the Caribbean and regularly engages with policy makers and civil society groups from around the region.