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LET CUBA LIVE FUNDRAISER SCREENING: CUBA AFTER CASTRO
Director
Abby Martin
Matthew Belen
Starring
Miguel Díaz-Canel
Abby Martin
Runtime
90 minutes
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Let Cuba Live Fundraiser! Cuba After Castro: The Island in the Crosshairs Film Screening & Post-Screening Panel with the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Puerto Rican Independence Party in the Diaspora (DPIP), Seattle Democratic Socialists of America, and IFCO Pastors for Peace.
This crisis does not have to exist. Help raise funds to send solar generators and panels to neighbors in Cuba 90 miles away so that hospitals can keep their doors open and their lights on. After the Seattle premier screening of the new documentary from btnewsroom CUBA AFTER CASTRO, we will hear from local organizers who have been to Cuba in solidarity including IFCO Pastors for Peace, Seattle Democratic Socialists of America and PSLSeattle in a panel moderated by Diasporapip. All ticket revenue will be given directly to Let Cuba Live.
CUBA AFTER CASTRO delivers the definitive portrait of Miguel Díaz-Canel, Cuba’s first leader born after the Revolution. Through this unprecedented in-depth interview we see a vision of revolutionary Cuba suppressed in the west: a nation of collective values and defiance in the face of constant threats from the United States. The film chronicles Diaz-Canel’s formation as an unexpected successor to the Castros — an unassuming organizer molded by the revolutionary process. Confronting a perfect storm of intensified U.S. sanctions, a media war, a devastating pandemic, and historic domestic protests. Díaz-Canel reflects on navigating these existential crises for the nation he has come to lead.
This crisis does not have to exist. Help raise funds to send solar generators and panels to neighbors in Cuba 90 miles away so that hospitals can keep their doors open and their lights on. After the Seattle premier screening of the new documentary from btnewsroom CUBA AFTER CASTRO, we will hear from local organizers who have been to Cuba in solidarity including IFCO Pastors for Peace, Seattle Democratic Socialists of America and PSLSeattle in a panel moderated by Diasporapip. All ticket revenue will be given directly to Let Cuba Live.
CUBA AFTER CASTRO delivers the definitive portrait of Miguel Díaz-Canel, Cuba’s first leader born after the Revolution. Through this unprecedented in-depth interview we see a vision of revolutionary Cuba suppressed in the west: a nation of collective values and defiance in the face of constant threats from the United States. The film chronicles Diaz-Canel’s formation as an unexpected successor to the Castros — an unassuming organizer molded by the revolutionary process. Confronting a perfect storm of intensified U.S. sanctions, a media war, a devastating pandemic, and historic domestic protests. Díaz-Canel reflects on navigating these existential crises for the nation he has come to lead.