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Cuba's Salvation

babagounj · 2026-03-17 15:31 · 105 views
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https://www.codepink.org/convergecuba
https://nuestraamericaconvoy.org/

A growing coalition of international organizations including Progressive International, The People’s Forum, CODEPINK, and allied movements across the Americas and beyond, is coming together to converge in Havana on March 21, to deliver humanitarian aid to Cuba.

As U.S. policies continue to suffocate the island’s access to fuel, medicine, and essential goods, we believe this is the moment to act. We are organizing a people-powered mission to break the blockade and deliver aid as well as a powerful message: the people of Cuba are not alone.

Our mission is to travel to Cuba, carrying humanitarian aid and representing a united front of organizations committed to peace, sovereignty, and cooperation across borders.

We invite organizations, networks, and individuals committed to international solidarity and humanitarian action to join this historic initiative. Register to get more information and find your role.

{Look for the same players who failed doing the same thing at Gaza.}


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https://www.manhattancontrarian.com/blog/2026-3-18-the-democratic-socialists-of-america-stand-up-for-cuba

In my post of February 23, I reported that Cuba had become the first nation in the world to achieve the climate activists’ Holy Grail of “Net Zero” carbon emissions. I had looked around for news of the big celebration of Cuba’s achievement, but I couldn’t find any mention of it. If I had understood things correctly — and I think I had — Net Zero was supposed to deliver abundant and much cheaper electricity from the free wind and sun, lowering everybody’s energy costs, creating jobs, and saving the planet in the process. And yet, in a February 20 piece, the New York Times had revealed that the process of achieving Net Zero had somehow brought Cuba “to its knees.” Are we missing something here?

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