Tuesday, October 20, 2020

End All Economic and Travel Sanctions Against Cuba! Friday, November 13, 2020

 

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Make 2021 The Year To Defeat The US Blockade Against Cuba!

Now is the time! International Conference Webinar for US-Cuba Normalization

 

 

International Conference Webinar for The Normalization of US-Cuba Relations

 

The program includes speakers from Cuba, the U.S., Canada, Quebec, Puerto Rico, and more - to be announced!

 

 

For Cuba! For Solidarity! International Concert Against the Blockade

 

 

El Septeto Santiaguero, Pablo Menendez and Mezcla, Moncada, Telmary, Alexander Abreu, Nancy Morejon, Jack Hirschman, El Jones, Jane Bunnett, Rebel Diaz...and more!

 

 

 

 

Saturday, November 14th

Session 1 ~ 2:00 pm
Eastern/11:00 am Pacific

After the U.S. Elections: For Normalization! Why We Must End the Blockade on Cuba!

 

José Ramón Cabañas — Cuba’s Ambassador to the United States Ambassador Josefina Vidal — Cuba’s Ambassador to Canada. Lead negotiator in talks with Barack Obama Administration leading to reestablishment of US-Cuba diplomatic relations

 

  • José Ramón Cabañas — Cuba’s Ambassador to the United States
  • Ambassador Josefina Vidal — Cuba’s Ambassador to Canada. Lead negotiator in talks with Barack Obama Administration leading to reestablishment of US-Cuba diplomatic relations

 

Session 2 ~ 7:00 pm
Eastern/4:00 pm Pacific

Saving Lives Campaign — Bringing Cuba’s Example to the U.S. and Canada During the Global Pandemic

 

Dr. Samira Addrey - a graduate of ELAM and program coordinator for the ELAM scholarship program Dr. Andy Coates - Physician in Albany NY on the frontline of treating COVID-19 patients Alicia Jrapko - Co-chair of the Cuba Nobel Prize Committee 

 

  • Dr. Samira Addrey - a graduate of ELAM and program coordinator for the ELAM scholarship program
  • Dr. Andy Coates - Physician in Albany NY on the frontline of treating COVID-19 patients
  • Alicia Jrapko - Co-chair of the Cuba Nobel Prize Committee 

 

Other prominent speakers to be announced! 

 

Closing Session: Sunday, November 15th

Closing Session: Sunday, November 15
11:00 AM (PST)
2:00 PM  (EST)
7:00 PM  UK; 8:00 PM South Africa 

 

 

Pedro Luis Pedroso Cuesta — Permanent Ambassador of Cuba to the United Nations

 

Pedro Luis Pedroso Cuesta — Permanent Ambassador of Cuba to the United Nations


Let’s Build an Unstoppable Momentum to Defeat the US Blockade of Cuba in 2021!

  • This Closing Session will focus on action and expanding international collaboration and movement-building to defeat — once and for all time — the blockade and secure US-Cuba normalization as demanded by the peoples of the world, including clear majorities in the United States.


Participate in a dynamic discussion with speakers and special guests from Cuba, the United States, Canada, Quebec, Puerto Rico and internationally.

 

All the sessions will include Q&A and Discussions

 

 

 

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In Solidarity,
Organizing Committee, International Conference for the Normalization of US-Cuba Relations
us-cubanormalization.org
Saving Lives Campaign US-CANADA-CUBA Cooperation
savinglives.us-cubanormalization.org
New York-New Jersey Cuba Sí Coalition
cubasinynjcoalition.org
National Network On Cuba
nnoc.info
Canadian Network on Cuba
canadiannetworkoncuba.ca

 



October 21st @ 5:00PM, EDT, join special guest Bren Bataclan and host, Enrico E. Manalo, for a conversation about art, books, and FilAm (Filipino American) identity, as seen through the lens of the immigrant experience

 

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Join the live dicussion tomorrow –
Oct. 21st @ 5:00 PM, EDT!

 


 

Meet the Mind Behind the Smile Project, BFAB, & More!

 

Maybe you've been lucky enough to stumble upon a canvas like the one above; on a park bench somewhere around Boston, or elsewhere. If so, this one's for you!

 

On October 21st @ 5:00PM, EDT, join special guest Bren Bataclan and host, Enrico E. Manalo, for a conversation about art, books, and FilAm (Filipino American) identity, as seen through the lens of the immigrant experience.

 

Bren Bataclan is the artist behind The Smile Project (featured on TEDxTalks), a project driven by the concept of kindness! While he is most well-known to the Boston community as an artist, he is also known to some of its Filipino and Filipino American residents as the founder of the Boston Filipino American Bookclub (BFAB), which has been regularly meeting since at least 2007.

 

On October 21st @ 5:00PM, EDT, join Enrico E. Manalo and Bren Bataclan as they explore the power of art, books, and the challenges of finding your way and figuring out who you are—as an immigrant yourself, or as the child of immigrants.

 

Don't miss out on this chance to ask Bren Bataclan and Enrico E. Manalo your questions on how art, books, and friendship can help us to find meaning AND push for greater equity on October 21st @ 5:00PM, EDT!

 

 

 

 

 



 

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Wonder Mart LLC Liquor License Protest

October 18, 2020

                                                                                                                                               

Alcoholic Beverage Control Board

2000 14th Street NW,

#S400 Washington, DC 20009

Attn: Donovan Anderson, Chairperson

                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

RE: Wonder Mart, LLC. 2743 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE License # ABRA-116997

 

Dear Mr. Anderson,
 

Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8C (ANC 8), at a duly noticed public meeting on October 7, 2020, with a 

quorum present, voted to protest Wonder Mart, LLC’s (located at 2743 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue, SE) application for a Class B Retail License.

 

The Commission voted to protest the issuance of a license in accordance with the provisions of District of Columbia 

Municipal Regulations, Title 23 Alcoholic Beverages, § 25-314. Additional considerations for new license application 

or transfer of license to a new location.


(a) In determining the appropriateness of an establishment for initial issuance of a license or a transfer of a license to 

a new location, the Board shall also consider the following:

            (1) The proximity of the establishment to schools, recreation centers, day care centers, public libraries, or 

other similar facilities;

            (2) The effect of the establishment on the operation and clientele of schools, recreation centers, day care centers, 

public libraries, or other similar facilities; and

            (3) Whether school-age children using facilities in proximity to the establishment will be unduly attracted to 

the establishment while present at, or going to or from, the school, recreation center, day care center, public library, 

or similar facility at issue.  

(4) Whether issuance of the license would create or contribute to an overconcentration of licensed establishments 

which is likely to adversely affect the locality, section, or portion in which the establishment is located.

 

(b)(1) No license shall be issued for any establishment within 400 feet of a public, private, or parochial primary, 

elementary, or high school; college or university; or recreation area operated by the District of Columbia Department 

of Parks and Recreation, except as provided in paragraphs (2) through (11) of this subsection.

 

The Commission also voted to protest the issuance of the license in accordance with the provisions of District of Columbia 

Municipal Regulations, Title 23 Alcoholic Beverages, § 25-313. Appropriateness standard, specifically, the effect 

of the establishment on peace, order, and quiet, including the noise and litter provisions set forth in §§ 25-725 

and 25-726; and the effect of the establishment upon residential parking needs and vehicular and pedestrian safety.

Additionally, using the Metropolitan Police Department Crime Map, ANC 8C secured data that revealed the 

following statistics spanning the time period of October 18, 2018 - October 17, 2020:

Type of Crime                Number of Incidents 
Homicide                          11

Sex Abuse                         5

Assault w/
Dangerous Weapon           59

Robbery                            64

Burglary                            30

Theft f/Auto                      51

Theft/Other                       120

Motor Vehicle Theft          27
Total Crimes                     367

3

In relationship to this protest, this corridor currently has King Ave Liquor store, which is approximately 82 feet from 

Wonder Mart, LLC. These statistics indicate that adding an additional liquor store less than 100 feet to an already 

underserved neighborhood, would continue to adversely impact the residents of this community.

 

Finally, ANC 8C has appointed Commissioner Salim Adofo of Single Member District 8C07 to represent the ANC 

before the Alcoholic Beverage Control Board in all action related to this matter.  Thank you for your time.

 

Respectfully,


Salim Adofo
Secretary Advisory Neighborhood Commission 8C
District of Columbia