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Miami: Anti-Imperialist Festival July 26-28
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- Category: News & Analysis
- Created on Sunday, 22 July 2012 22:17
- Written by One Struggle South Florida
Kasama received this from the One Struggle collective in South Florida. Thanks.
Three days of activities to mark the first U.S. invasion of Haiti in 1915
Thursday-Saturday: noon-6 p.m.
- Viewing of the photos from Haiti 1915 (accompanying text in Kreyol).
- A guided tour with translations to English will be offered 5 p.m. each day.
Friday: 6-9 p.m.: panel on imperialism with 4 speakers:
- on Haiti, with Daniel
- on Vieques, with Leña Verde
- on Iran, with Abdy Javadzadeh
- on Nicaragua, with Camilo Mejia
Saturday: 6-10 p.m.: cultural event with 3 bands:
- Kiki Wainwright
- Sebon (Kazak)
- Askultura
Free. Donations welcomed.
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PermalinkWish I could see Camilo Mejia speak; in addition to being a well-known war resister, he's also the son of Nicaragua's most beloved musician from the Sandinista Revolution, Carlos Mejia Godoy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yp7-nWslZe0
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