US Artists, Arts Presenters, Educators and Cultural Scholars Call for Change in US Policy towards Cuba
Posted on: Tuesday, 3 March 2009, 08:00 CST
The letter - signed by over 1,100 Americans in the arts and culture, including
The call comes as the Administration reviews
The letter may be viewed online at http://www.cubaresearch.info/cubaletter2009.
Cuban-American pianist and 2009 Grammy Award winner
"Cuban culture has long helped us define who we are. Having been cut from this source of cultural sustenance is immensely ridiculous and sentencing a people to senseless economic hardship is criminal. It's imperative that we renew cultural ties with
"It has been more than four years since a Cuban group has come to
"The embargo of
USCCE co-founders
USCCE was formed in 2005 to encourage change in U.S. foreign policy towards
SOURCE US-Cuba Cultural Exchange
Source: PR Newswire
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