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DESCRIPTION:Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba Arrives in Sacramento July 9   by Faye 
 Kennedy and Dan Bacher   The Pastors for Peace 16th Annual Friendship 
 Caravan to Cuba arrives in Sacramento on Saturday, July 9, 2005, starting 
 at 6:00 pm with a potluck dinner. The event will take place at the Freedom 
 Bound Center, 4104 44th Street, Sacramento (44th Street & 16th Ave in Oak 
 Park).   Please bring a dish to share and help us welcome the caravan on 
 its Sacramento stop. The program will feature poetry, music and speakers. 
 Admission is free, but we will collect donations for the caravan. All are 
 welcome!   The Freedom Bound Center is collecting medical supplies and 
 equipment for the caravan. To support this effort or for more information, 
 please call Carl Pinkston at (916) 736-9843; E-mail: 
 cpinkston@freedomboundcenter.org. The donation site will also be at the 
 Freedom Bound Center, 4104 44th Street.   The Freedom Bound Center, Central 
 America Action Committee and the Birthing Project are coordinating the 
 potluck dinner and co-sponsoring the event. For more info, please call Faye 
 Kennedy at (916) 484-5025, fayek@springmail.com.   The US embargo of Cuba 
 causes shortages of food, medicine and other important supplies for eleven 
 million people. The embargo is an immoral policy that uses hunger and 
 disease as political weapons.   "With Bush talking about ensuring that Cuba 
 is 'liberated' during his second term it's important that we keep up the 
 counter pressure, and it is especially important that we do so this year so 
 that the momentum is flowing our way rather than his," according to Pastors 
 for Peace.   We know that there is a majority in Congress and the country 
 to at least partly lift the blockade and travel ban and that the policy of 
 the Bush administration and its Miami allies to achieve regime change is 
 increasingly isolated in the US and the rest of the world. The European 
 Union this year voted to resume full diplomatic relations with Cuba and 
 even in Miami there is now opposition to Bush following his crackdown last 
 year on the rights of Cuban-Americans to travel to Cuba.   The caravan will 
 be heading south along 13 routes in the US and Canada. The precise dates 
 are below but basically it's about two weeks later than last year. Most 
 routes won't start till July 5th to avoid the July 4th long weekend, though 
 at least two, from British Columbia and Quebec/Maine, will need to be on 
 the road that weekend.   The stay in Cuba will coincide with the July 26th 
 celebrations commemorating the attack on the Moncada Barracks in Santiago 
 in 1953 that marked the beginning of the new struggle to overthrow the 
 dictator Batista. Once again, the IFCO/Pastors For Peace is  mounting a 
 joint travel challenge with the Venceremos Brigade. The caravanistas will 
 be in Cuba at the same time as them and return on the same day - August 
 1st.   The Caravan schedule is as follows:   * July 5-16: Caravan routes 
 with educational presentations and aid collections throughout the US and 
 Canada   * July 17-22: Participant orientation in Texas. Border crossing 
 into Mexico. Travel to Tampico, Mexico and load material aid onto cargo 
 ship   * July 23-30: Fly to Havana for Caravan educational program in Cuba. 
   * July 31: Return to Tampico, Mexico and travel to Mexico/US border   * 
 August 1: Reverse challenge; cross the Mexican border into the US, 
 delivering aid from the Cuban people to the people of the US   For more 
 info about joining the caravan, please contact IFCO/Pastors for Peace at 
 (212) 926-5757 or carvana@igc.org or visit: http://www.ifconews.org.      
 \n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/18/69433.php
SUMMARY:Pastors for Peace Caravan Stops in Sacramento July 9
LOCATION:Freedom Bound Center, 4104 44th Street, Sacramento (44th Street & 16th Ave 
 in Oak Park
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/06/18/69433.php
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