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Travel to Cuba in 2009!
WFP is consulting with a licensed travel service provider to take legal research trips to Cuba. See upcoming trips for Healthcare Professionals as well as Professional Educators and Organizers.
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Witness for Peace is consulting with a licensed travel provider on legal research delegations to Cuba.
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News Articles
Isolated Cuba is making remarkable strides
by Matthew BosisioAugusta Chronicle
August 8th, 2009
After spending 10 days in Cuba last month with a Witness for Peace delegation of educators, Matthew Bosisio contributes his reflections on the country and the embargo in an opinion piece for the Augusta Chronicle.
Oxnard teachers hope to raise funds to visit Cuba
by Mark StorerVentura County Star
July 6th, 2009
Francisco Romero and his sister, Alma, local teachers, will arrive in Cuba on July 19 as part of a delegation of 37 educators from across the United States being sponsored by Witness for Peace, reports the Ventura County Star.
Local woman leads health-care delegation to Cuba
by Chris GarofoloThe Brattleboro Reformer
April 6th, 2009
Pyschologist and Witness for Peace Board member, Judy Greenberg, describes her recent trip to Cuba researching the country's health care system and the impact of the U.S. embargo.
Local Woman to Travel to Cuba
by Bob AudetteThe Brattleboro Reformer
February 11th, 2009
Pyschologist and Witness for Peace Board member, Judy Greenberg, describes her upcoming trip to Cuba as a great way to connect with people, learn how a poor island nation can provide health care to all its residents and see the impact of the U.S. embargo on Cuba's health care system.