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External Resources
- Alamar Associates
- Alamar offers a full range of consulting services to clients wishing
to prepare for entry into the Cuban market.
- Center for Cuban
Studies
- Supports normalization of relations between Cuba and the U.S.
- Cuba Web
- National website of the Republic of Cuba (English and Spanish).
- Cuban American Alliances
- National network of Cuban Americans providing education on U.S.-Cuban
relations.
- Global Links
- Humanitarian relief agency with program of medical supplies donations
to Cuba.
- Latin
American Studies Association
- Professional association for individuals and institutions studying
Latin America.
- Latin American Working
Group
- Coalition to promote peace, justice & sustainable development
in Latin America.
- Medical Education
Cooperation with Cuba
- Academic elective program in Cuba for students in the health sciences.
- National Priorities Project
- The National Priorities Project (NPP) offers citizen and community groups tools and resources to shape federal budget and policy priorities which promote social and economic justice.
- North American Congress
on Latin America
- NACLA provides policy makers, analysts, academics, organizers, journalists,
and religious and community groups with information on major trends
in Latin America and its relations with the United States.
- Office
of the Americas
- Organization furthering justice and peace in the hemisphere through
educational programs and non-violent action.
- SHARE Foundation
- Working to forge community-to-community links between North Americans,
faith communities, Salvadorans in the United States, and economically
marginalized Salvadoran communities.
- USA-Cuba
InfoMed
- U.S. support group for Cuba Infomed and database on the Cuban healthcare
system.
- Witness
for Peace
- Religious-based peace & justice organization active throughout
Latin America.
- SOA Watch
- SOA Watch is an independent organization that seeks to close the US
Army School of the Americas, under whatever name it is called, through
vigils and fasts, demonstrations and nonviolent protest, as well as
media and legislative work.
- MADRE
- MADRE is an international women’s human rights organization
that works in partnership with women’s community-based groups
in conflict areas worldwide. MADRE's programs address issues of
sustainable development, community improvement and women’s health;
violence and war; discrimination and racism; self-determination and
collective rights; women’s leadership development; and human rights
education.
- The Center
for International Health and Cooperation
- Promotes healing and peace in countries shattered by war, regional
conflicts, and ethnic violence.
- U.S./Labor Education
in the Americas Project
- US/LEAP is an independent non-profit organization that supports economic
justice and basic rights for workers in Central America, Colombia, Ecuador,
the Domincian Republic, and Mexico.
- Council on Hemispheric
Affairs
- Promotes the common interests of the hemisphere, raises the visibility
of regional affairs, increases the importance of the inter-American
relationship and encourages the formulation of rational and constructive
U.S. policies towards Latin America and Canada.
- The Western
North Carolina Peace Coalition
- The Western North Carolina Peace Coalition formed in response to the
September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City.
People from local groups came together with the desire to put forward
non-violent responses to the situation as well as to decry the calls
for war.
- Dos Pueblos: the
New York-Tipitapa Sister City Project
- Dos Pueblos: the New York-Tipitapa Sister City Project in a non-profit
organization that works collaboratively to organize to promote programs
of nutrition, education, health, agriculture, people-to-people exchanges
and labor rights.