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DESCRIPTION:Reese Erlich \nVeteran foreign correspondent and radio 
 journalist\n\nDateline Havana: The Real Story of U.S. Policy and the Future 
 of Cuba\nA new book release event and book-signing\n\nExpertly researched 
 and deftly reported, Dateline Havana is a probing exposé of U.S. policy 
 and the future of Cuba on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the 
 Cuban Revolution. Covering art, music, and Cuban politics, Reese Erlich 
 creates a tableau that is at once moving and informative. \n\nReporting 
 from Havana and Miami, he explores Cuba’s strained history with the 
 United States and the power of the Cuba Lobby. From Miami-based terrorists 
 in Cuba to the green revolution in Cuban agriculture, he unearths telling 
 details about U.S.-Cuba relations and present-day realities on the island. 
 He also lays out the next American president’s options and challenges 
 regarding Cuba now that Fidel has exited the stage. \n\nReese Erlich is 
 co-author of the best-selling book Target Iraq: What the News Media 
 Didn’t Tell You. In 2001, he produced a one-hour radio documentary, 
 “The Struggle for Iran,” hosted by Walter Cronkite; he was also a 
 segment producer for the public radio series Crossing East, which received 
 a Peabody Award in 2007. He reports regularly for National Public Radio, 
 Latino USA, Radio Deutche Welle, Australian Broadcasting Corp. Radio, and 
 Canadian Broadcasting Corp. Radio. He also writes for Mother Jones, the San 
 Francisco Chronicle, the St. Petersburg Times, the Dallas Morning News, and 
 the Chicago Tribune.\n\n$7 to $15 suggested donation; sponsored by 
 Peninsula Peace and Justice Center.\n\n“Combines good investigative 
 reporting with sharp analysis … a must-read for anyone interested in U.S. 
 Cuba policy.” —Walter Cronkite\n“Reese Erlich has cast a wide 
 journalistic net for diverse voices to help us understand Cuba at this 
 crucial moment in its history. This powerful, personal narrative is a very 
 effective vehicle for traveling through the Cuban story and exploring that 
 fascinating country’s contemporary challenges.” —David Brancaccio, 
 host/senior editor, NOW on PBS\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/16/18555213.php
SUMMARY:Reese Erlich: Dateline Havana
LOCATION:Fellowship Hall, First Baptist Church\n305 N. California Ave., Palo 
 Alto\n(Wheelchair accessible)
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2008/12/16/18555213.php
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