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DESCRIPTION:Arturo Lopez-Levy, will be in Berkeley to promote his new book on Cuba 
 foreign affairs and talk about Cuban/Israeli relations in the Library at 
 1316 University Avenue, Berkeley\n\nHe is a research associate at Josef 
 Korbel School of international Studies at the University of Denver is well 
 known in the media as an expert on Cuban social and political life. \n\n 
 Mr. Lopez-Levy was born and raised in Cuba.  He was a member of the 
 Communist Youth Party for several years but left out of ideological 
 differences. He continued his education at the University of Havana but 
 finally left Cuba to further his doctoral studies in political theory which 
 he pursues at the University of Denver.  He has become a popular speaker 
 around the country on\nU.S.-Cuba relationships, writing frequently about 
 the issue in journals, newspapers (such as the Chicago Tribune, NY Times, 
 Washington Post, Miami Herald, and the Baltimore Sun), and blogs. In 2010, 
 he was one of the three Cubans (the only non catholic) living overseas 
 invited to participate in the dialogue with the Catholic Church at the time 
 of the Church's mediation about the release of prisoners and the dialogue 
 with the Cuban government about the current economic reforms process. \n\n 
 \n\nWho:               Arturo Lopez-Levy, speaker\nSubject:         
 Cuban/Israeli Affairs and Topics on US/Cuban Affairs\nWhere:           
 Library 1316 University Avenue, Berkeley\nDate and Time:  September 12, 
 2012     7:30PM\n\n\n                                    \n\n \n\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/16/18719661.php
SUMMARY:Auturo Lopez-Levy speaking on Cuba
LOCATION:Library 1316 University Avenue, Berkeley\n
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/08/16/18719661.php
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