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Help Send Books and a Bookmobile to Cuba!

Debb | 05.05.2007 19:33 | Education | Repression | Social Struggles | Oxford

The US embargo on trade with Cuba continues. This summer Pastors for Peace will again challenge the blockade with a friendship caravan. A fully stocked bookmobile will accompany it. Before the revolution there were only 32 libraries in Cuba. In 2002 there were 400 public libraries and 6000 school libraries. Cubans are avid readers and life long learners but Cuban librarians struggle to meet their needs under the blockade. We urge you join us in sending books to Cuba!

HELP SEND BOOKS AND A BOOKMOBILE TO CUBA!


The US embargo on trade with Cuba and ban on American travel to the island except under license continues. This summer Pastors for Peace will again challenge the blockade with a friendship caravan to Cuba. Books for Cuba equals Libros para Cuba, a California-based group organised to support Cuban public libraries by donating materials, will take a fully stocked bookmobile on the caravan. The bookmobile will go into service in rural Granma Province. Cuban librarians chose the location and worked with Dana Lubow and Rhonda Neugebauer to develop the collection criteria used to stock the bookmobile. Dana and Rhonda, the American librarians behind the project, have met with librarians in Cuba on several occasions. In January 2007 Dana visited libraries in Granma Province. Despite great progress to date, they need our help.

The literacy rate in Cuba is an astonishing 97%. Cubans are avid readers and life-long learners who rely on their libraries. Before the revolution there were only 32 libraries in the Cuba. In 2002 there were 400 public libraries and 6000 school libraries. These libraries struggle to obtain the materials they need. Cuba is a still-developing country long handicapped by an illegal and immoral US-imposed economic blockade. As a result, it has little money to support its nonetheless highly valued libraries. While it is possible to work around the blockade, the costs of doing so are prohibitive. Moreover, a paper shortage in the 1990s paralyzed the Cuban publishing industry, which is only now recovering.

Many people outside Cuba do not realize that, while Cuban librarians must use the most creative means to even marginally meet the needs of their clients, US operatives generously support a network of "Independent Libraries" and pay their dissident "librarians" for "services rendered." The Independent Libraries Project is just one of many tactics used by the US State Department in its effort to destabilize the revolution and otherwise interfere in the internal affairs of sovereign Cuba. For more information about Cuba's public libraries and the so-called Independent Libraries see "'Payment for Services Rendered': US-funded Dissent and the 'Independent Libraries Project' in Cuba" by Rhonda Neugebauer. You can read it on-line at  http://www.pit.edu/~ttwiss/irtf/cuba.payment.html.


WHAT YOU CAN DO

Donate money for the bookmobile and its maintenance and repairs.

To ensure the lowest transfer fees and best possible exchange rate, we need to pool the donations for transfer to the US. If you want to contribute to the fund, please make your cheque payable to Cuba Solidarity Oxford care of Carol Stavris, 120 Loyd Road, Didcot, Oxon, OX11 8JR.

Donate books in Spanish to help fill the bookmobile.

You may purchase new and used books at  http://www.alibris.com by clicking on "Donate a Book" at the top. Then search for the bookmobile Wishlist by entering  danalubow@hotmail.com. This is a simple and efficient way to donate books as they will go directly to Dana in the US. The list of books is long and impressive. It includes titles for all ages, and covers all topics and price ranges.

If you have books in good condition in Spanish that you want to donate please let us know. Two Oxford CSC members may be traveling to Los Angeles in June. If so, they can hand deliver a limited number of books that meet the collection criteria. The bookmobile also needs a few books in English suitable for language learners. If you think you may have suitable books, please contact any of the people listed below.

Spread the word.

This is a worthwhile endeavour in its own right. But it also illustrates clearly both the means used by the US State Department to destabilize the Cuban government and how the blockade impacts ordinary Cubans. We can use this opportunity to build wider support for Cuba and foster critical discussion of American foreign policy. The exterior of the bookmobile will feature design elements contributed by Gerardo Hernández, one of the Miami Five. Gerardo now awaits justice in a southern California prison. His artwork should provide an opening to expand public awareness of that compelling issue.

Dana has given us an excellent A4 leaflet for use in our campaigning. To get a copy, email Carol at  cubasolidarityoxford@yahoo.co.uk or Debb or Mike at  d.buchholtz@virgin.net. All three can answer your questions.

You can contact Dana at  dana_lubow@yahoo.com and Rhonda at  rhondaneu@charter.net.

Debb
- e-mail: cubasolidarityoxford@yahoo.co.uk

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Cuba

07.05.2007 07:34





Cuba Solidarity

F Espinoza


Please note

07.05.2007 13:27

Books on arranging free elections, internet access and raft building techniques strictly not required.

simon


about elections...

07.05.2007 15:58

Cuba Libre, Digna y Solidaria
Cuba Libre, Digna y Solidaria

Dear Simon, you can inform yourself a little about elections in CUBA in:


 http://www.granma.cubaweb.cu/secciones/elecciones2005/

 http://www.cubaminrex.cu/CDH/62cdh/Libro_Blanco_2006/Libroblanco2006_index.htm

F Espinoza


Cuban elections

08.05.2007 12:00

You can learn too Espinoza.

 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/2673213.stm

'More than eight million Cubans cast a ballot in Sunday's National Assembly vote, electing 609 pro-government candidates who ran unopposed, official newspapers have reported.'

Hmm. Ran unopposed eh? Now why would that be? It wouldn't be to do with all political parties except the Communist party being illegal in Cuba would it?

'The elected members usually meet twice a year.'

Twice a year? Perhaps Cuba has reached such a state of perfection that hardly any new laws are needed. Or perhaps not.





simon


Cuban Reality

08.05.2007 13:52

Two observations. First, Castro enjoys a higher approval rating than Bush! And, second, the fact that the Cuban government tolerates rather than represses the US sponsored Independent Libraries, which are clearly an effort by the US to intervene in the internal affairs of another country, just goes to show how distorted the news we are fed by mainstream media relly is!

hazel fahrenheit


Photo's

08.05.2007 14:19

Thanks for posting the photos, they are great!
(as to the other silly commnets....I won't even waste my time)
Tony

Tony R


about the so called "dissidents" and is labour inside Cuba..

09.05.2007 13:25

michael parmly
michael parmly

As you can see in the following video that I found casually in the Youtube, is hardly to beleive how those "courageous" persons can withstand the horrendous regimen "repression".
The same day of the march that's showed in the video, was of course also present and posing Mr Michael Parmly (representant of the US government in CUBA) with a pretty and white "guayabera" of Giorgio Armani.

But the so called "dissidents" never attempt to present themselves as candidates in the cuban elections, as any neighbor can do; they prefer to expend their lives begging the north american government to fund their little pockets and souls with some 30 coins...

Enjoy it:

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T_vg9L-u72I&mode=related&search=


The photo is of Mr Michael Parmly in is guayabera

F Espinoza


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