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DESCRIPTION:ANSWER Film Series  BLOQUEO: Looking at the U.S. Embargo Against Cuba  This 
 newly-released documentary features voices from the streets of Havana and 
 the Cuban countryside, "Bloqueo" (or blockade) lets Cubans speak for 
 themselves about how they have been affected by the blockade, and what it 
 means to live in Cuba today. The 45-minute documentary also features 
 analysis from activists traveling with the Pastors for Peace Caravan—an 
 annual journey calling attention to this controversial policy.  "Bloqueo" 
 looks at the successes that have made Cuba a model in healthcare, 
 environmental stewardship, and other arenas that forge an alternative, and 
 ultimately more sustainable, system. 2004, 45min., English and Spanish with 
 English subtitles.  followed by a short film   "Workers’ Democracy in 
 Cuba"  "Workers' Democracy in Cuba" examines the rights of Cuba's 3 million 
 workers in Cuba's socialist society. Cuba's workforce is 98% unionized. The 
 video features interviews with working people, and discusses the effects of 
 the U.S. blockade. It culminates with the million-strong May Day annual 
 march. Produced by Gloria La Riva. 25min.  \n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/12/05/82633.php
SUMMARY:ANSWER Film Series: BLOQUEO: Looking at the U.S. Embargo Against Cuba
LOCATION:ATA (Artists' Television Access)  992 Valencia St. at 21st   near 24th St. 
 BART
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2005/12/05/82633.php
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DTEND:20060113T053000Z
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