Youth , Elders, Artists, Pastors Challenge the Blockade of Cuba
More than 100 Pastors for Peace volunteers from the US, Canada, and Europe have assembled in McAllen, TX to challenge the immoral US blockade on trade and travel to Cuba.
Participants in the 19th US/Cuba Friendshipment Caravan arrived last night in McAllen and are currently preparing for their journey. They are camped out at Our Savior Lutheran Church for several days to inventory the 100 tons of aid they have collected for Cuba, to decorate and maintain their vehicles, and to prepare their border-crossing strategy.
The aid includes medical, educational, arts and sports
equipment for the blockaded island nation. Six brightly painted school
buses and a mobile library will also be donated to Cuba. The caravan
plans to cross the Texas border into Reynosa, Mexico early on Thursday,
July 3, on their way to visit Cuba.
Members of the caravan will
hold a press conference at Our Savior Lutheran Church, 1105 W. Fern
Avenue in McAllen, on Tuesday afternoon July 1 at 2:00pm. It will
feature a brief performance by The Movement, a live hip hop band
traveling with the caravan from the San Francisco Bay area.
The
caravan has just traveled through the US and Canada, stopping in 125
cities to hold educational events and collect aid and good will for the
people of Cuba.
Nearly
half of the members of the caravan are people of color; nearly half are
in their teens and twenties; they include a contingent of musicians and
spoken word artists who have been performing as the caravan crosses the
US, and who will meet with their counterparts as part of the caravan
program in Cuba.
Seven
members of the caravan are Cuban-Americans. More than half of the
caravanistas are visiting Cuba for the first time. The oldest is 86
years old, and the youngest is 7. They come from 21 states of the US
and six other countries - all united in their determination to bring
about a change in US/Cuba relations.
"This caravan is the true face of the US people," said Rev. Lucius Walker, Jr., executive director of IFCO/Pastors for Peace.
- "The immoral and ignorant policy of the US government
toward Cuba represents the power of a mean-spirited minority. This
caravan embodies the true inner feelings of the US majority. We will
keep challenging this unjust blockade until our government rescinds
this inhuman policy that causes our neighbors so much suffering."
Pastors for Peace is a project of the Interreligious
Foundation for Community Organization (IFCO), an ecumenical agency with
a 40-year history of work for social justice.
More information and photo images of the caravan are available at www.pastorsforpeace.org.
PRESS CONFERENCE:
TUESDAY JULY 1, 2008, 2:00PM
OUR SAVIOR LUTHERAN CHURCH
1105 W. FERN AVENUE, McALLEN, TX
MEDIA ADVISORY
Monday, June 30, 2008
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACTS:
In McAllen, Texas: Ellen Bernstein 646/319-5902
In New York City: Lucia Bruno 212/926-5757
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Latin America Solidarity Committee of Eugene, OR, USA
Proud sponsors of the 2008 Pastors for Peace Caravan to Cuba