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Freedom to Travel Campaign
P. O. Box 53106
Washington, D. C. 1009
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| Cubacentral.com is run by the Freedom to Travel Campaign of the centre for Democracy in the Americas. The campaign works to change U. S. policy from a strategy of confrontation to one of normalized relations and common sense between the United States and Cuba. |
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centre for International Policy
1717 Massachusetts Avenue NW
Suite 801
Washington, DC1036
Tel: +53 (7) 202 232-3317
Fax: +53 (7) 202 232-3440
cip@ciponline.org
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INTERNATIONAL POLICY
was founded in 1975, in the wake of the Vietnam War, by former diplomats and peace activists. This mix of those from inside the government and those from outside by choice has shaped both our methodology and our agenda.
In the 1990s the centre attracted a number of senior diplomats to its staff and expanded its agenda to include reform of the nation's intelligence agencies. We continued to play an important role in CentralAmerica’s post conflict resolution, the effort to end the counter productive isolation of Cuba
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Lexington Institute
1600 Wilson Boulevard
Suite 900
Arlington, VA 22209
Tel. +53 (7) 703-522-5828
Fax: 703-522-5837
mail@lexingtoninstitute.org
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ASCE
P. O. Box 28267
Washington, DC
1038-8267
asce@ascecuba.org
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THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE STUDY OF THE CUBAN ECONOMY (ASCE)
is a non-profit and non-political professional organization incorporated in the state of Maryland in 1990. Affiliated with the American Economic Association and the Allied Social Sciences Association of the United States, ASCE maintains professional contacts with social scientists throughout the world interested in engaging in scholarly discussion and research on Cuba and its comparative development.
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USA*Engage
1625 K Street, NW
Suite 10
Washington, DC. 1006
Tel. +53 (7) 202 464-2025
usaengage@nftc.org
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USA*ENGAGE
is a broad-based coalition representing Americans from all segments of our society concerned about the proliferation of unilateral foreign policy sanctions. .
Despite the fact that unilateral sanctions rarely achieve our foreign policy goals, they continue to have political appeal. Unilateral sanctions give the impression that the United States is "doing something," while American workers, farmers and businesses absorb the costs.
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centre for Cuban Studies,
124 West 23rd Street,
New York, NY10011
Tel. +53 (7) 212-242-0559
Fax: +53 (7) 212-242-1937
cubanctr@igc.org
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THE centre FOR CUBAN STUDIES
which opened its doors to the public in 1972, is a non-profit, tax-exempt educational institution located in New York City with a national membership base.
It is dedicated to providing information and activities relating to contemporary Cuba and Contributors to a normalization of relations between Cuba and the U. S.
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National office
320 Lowenhill Street
Pittsburg
PA 15216
Tel. +53 (7) 412 563 1519
Fax: +53 (7) 412 563 1945
USCSCA@aol.com
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THE U. S. -CUBA SISTER CITIES ASSOCIATION (USCSCA)
was founded in 1999 by individuals from many walks of life. It is a non-profit organization that works to help individuals and institutions with an interest in Cuba establish successful contact and build sustainable relationships with Cuban counterparts
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WOLA
1630 Connecticut Ave NW,
Suite 10
Wash. , DC 1009
Tel. +53 (7) 202 797-2171
Fax +53 (7) 202 797-2172
wola@wola.org
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| Since 1975, when WOLA worked behind the scenes to write the first major legislation conditioning U. S. military aid abroad on human rights practices, WOLA has played a key role in all major Washington policy debates over human rights in Latin America. Today, WOLA staff are called upon regularly to provide information and analysis to the executive branch, to multilateral organizations, to members of Congress, and to U. S. and Latin American media. |
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Latin America Working Group
424 C street NE
WashingtonDC1002
Tel. +53 (7) 202 546 7010
lawg@lawg.org
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THE LATIN AMERICA WORKING GROUP
(LAWG) is one of the nation's longest standing coalitions dedicated to foreign policy. The Latin America Working Group and its sister organization, the Latin America Working Group Education Fund, carry out the coalition's mission to encourage US policies towards Latin America that promote human rights, justice, peace and sustainable development. As a coalition, LAWG represents the interests of over 60 major religious, humanitarian, grassroots and policy organizations to decision makers in Washington.
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CUBA PROJECT
Senior Fellow, Lissa Weinmann
Project Director, John Loggia
66 Fifth Avenue, Suite 900
New York, NY 10011
Tel. +53 (7) 212-229-5808 ext. 4268
Fax: +53 (7) 212-229-5579
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THE CUBA PROJECT
continues to be at the cutting edge of educational outreach on the domestic and international repercussions of the unilateral US embargo against Cuba. The project, created by Senior Fellow Lissa Ree Weinmann in 1997, focuses on examining the impact of US sanctions on state and society in Cuba and the United States.
The project organizes the annual National Summit on Cuba, which is held in a different city each year. The Summits underscore World Policy Institute's commitment to bring fresh voices on foreign policy issues to new audiences around the country.
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Cristina Warren
Program Director
Phone: (613) 562-0005 extension 226
cwarren@focal.ca
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CUBASOURCE
is a web information system on Cuba produced by the Canadian Foundation for the Americas (FOCAL). It was created to facilitate the exchange of information related to Cuba's international relations and the political, social and economic trends and challenges facing the island, and to stimulate and facilitate constructive and informed research and discussion of these issues within Canada and internationally.
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Cuban American Alliance
1010 Vermont Ave.
NW, Suite 620,
Washington, DC, 1005 or [P. O. Box 5113,
San Luis Obispo, CA 93403]
Tel. +80 5 627-1959
Fax: +80 5 627-1959
caaef@hughes.net
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THE CUBAN AMERICAN ALLIANCE EDUCATION FUND, INC. (CAAEF)
is a nonprofit [501(c) (3)] national network of Cuban Americans that educates the public at large on issues related to hardships resulting from current United States-Cuba relations. The Alliance is a vehicle for the development of mutually beneficial engagements which promote understanding and human compassion.
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International Institute for the Study of Cuba
Rm AB2-22
LondonMetropolitanUniversity,
Tower Building
166-220 Holloway Road,
LondonN7 8DB
Tel. : +44 (0)20 7133 2405
Mob: +44 (0)7956 381640
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