Category: Meetings
CAMPAIGN FOR ANTI-RACIST IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY LAWS
CHAIR: Victoria Holmes
Member of the European Roma Institute for Arts and Culture (ERIAC)
SPEAKERS
- Harsev Bains Indian Workers Association
- Nadine Finch Hon. Senior Policy Fellow, University of Bristol
- Luke Daniels Caribbean Labour Solidarity
- Tony Conway Status Now Network
- Shahriar Bin Ali Bengali Workers Council
We need to challenge the anti-migrant rhetoric and government policies. The language used by the prime minister and other politicians is incendiary. Already people on work visas are victimised. Already people wait too long to get a right for British citizenship. Britain has many problems which won’t be solved by attacking the most vulnerable.
Defend Cuban Medical Missions from Marco Rubio
The Cuban Ambassador to the UK, Her Excellency Ismara Mercedes Vargas Walter, spoke at CLS’s April meeting about the US government’s demands that Caribbean and other countries refuse the services of Cuban medical teams.
Statement from the Belize/Cuba Solidarity Group on the US State Department’s “Expansion of Visa Restrictions Policy” affecting Cuba
In light of recent developments and the concerning actions taken by the US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio, we stand in unwavering solidarity with Cuba and its international medical missions. The dedication and commitment of Cuban doctors have provided high-quality healthcare to millions of impoverished people around … Read on ...
Neocolonialism through Debt: How French and US banks underdeveloped Haïti
CLS zoom meeting – Sunday 4th May
Speakers: Bernard Coard and Steve Cushion
Two hundred years ago, the formerly enslaved population of the French colony of Saint Domingue defeated a French colonial army and declared the independent Republic of Haïti. Twenty years later, a French naval blockade forced the government of Haïti to agree to pay an indemnity of 150 million francs to compensate their former enslavers. In order to finance this, the Haïtian government contracted a number of loans from French-owned banks that left the country impoverished and underdeveloped, paving the way for the US invasion and occupation.
Steve … Read on ...