Eventos
Event
- Title:
- Reforms in Cuba
- When:
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03/ 9/2011
- Where:
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Sala Quetzal -
San Miguel de Allende
- categoría:
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Lectures
Description
With Cliff DuRand
For the last half century the Cuban Revolution has inspired both hope and fear: hope among the Latin American masses that there is an alternative to actually existing capitalism, and fear among the hemisphere’s elites of the good example of that alternative. The accomplishments in Cuba are impressive in areas of health, education, and sports. But there are also serious problems, as has been recognized by Cuba’s leaders. To address these, the country is now in the midst of significant reforms. Some say this is a renovation of its socialism. Others say it is a turn toward capitalism. Only time may tell.
“Reforms in Cuba” will be the topic of a talk by Cliff DuRand of the Center for Global Justice. Long a student of Cuba, Dr. DuRand has visited and lectured there over 25 times and regularly leads educational trips to the island. His March 9 talk will kick off a short course on “Cuba Today” that he is offering this month. It will give an overview of the Cuban Revolution over the last half century. How has this Revolution been able to survive 50 years of hostile action from the U.S. to overturn it? And at what cost? What have been its accomplishments and what are some of the major challenges today? He will explore Cuba’s efforts to build socialism, the economy, issues of race, the position of women, health care, education, democracy, agriculture, and U.S.-Cuban relations. Register for the course at
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Venue
- Venue:
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Sala Quetzal
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Website
- Street:
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Insurgentes #25
- ZIP:
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37700
- City:
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San Miguel de Allende
- State:
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Guanajuato
- Country:
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Description
The Sala Quetzal is one of San Miguel de Allende's most unique venues for a lecture or concert. The room features a mural by Mexican painter, David Leonardo. The Mural, taking 2 years to complete, covers all wall space in the Sala and represents Mexican history. We encourage you to view the room any time you are visiting the Biblioteca. Th
Sala Quetzal in the Biblioteca Publica
ere are no photos aloud, although you can purchase a video in La Tienda located in the Library court yard.
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