Great Russell Street
London, England WC1B 3LS

LATIN AMERICA 2007
MAKING ANOTHER WORLD POSSIBLE

It is forty years since the murder of Che Guevara in Bolivia. Today Che would see a very different continent emerging. From the southernmost tip of Patagonia to the Mexican-US border at the Rio Grande the continent is fighting back. Progressive forces are on the offensive and people are challenging the US imposed neoliberal policies that left a continent impoverished. In Cuba, Venezuela, Nicaragua and Bolivia, the Latin American Alternative for the Americas (ALBA) sees a new economic alliance making real positive changes to the lives of millions of people.

From the Bolivarian revolution in and Bolivia's popular democratic process to resistance in Colombia and Mexico. From Cuba's experience of socialism and the fight against the US blockade. From the struggles for the rights of indigenous peoples, to the struggle to finally control its own destiny - Latin America is changing.

The conference, LATIN AMERICA 2007, is open to all those wishing to find out about these exciting developments and support the peoples of Latin America in their struggles for self determination and social justice.

LATIN AMERICA 2007...
- brings together trade unionists, NGOs, academics and progressive movements from Latin America and the UK to explore recent developments across the region.
- features films, stalls, music, and discussion on:

• CHE GUEVARA - FORTY YEARS SINCE HIS MURDER

• NICARAGUA - THE RETURN OF THE SANDINISTAS

• ALBA, THE LATIN AMERICAN ALTERNATIVE FOR THE AMERICAS

• CUBA AND THE FIGHT AGAINST THE BLOCKADE

• WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA

• US MILITARISATION OF LATIN AMERICA

• RESISTANCE TO NEOLIBERAL AGENDAS AND DEBT

• VENEZUELA'S DEMOCRACY AND SOCIAL PROGRESS

• THE MIAMI FIVE

• SLAVERY AND ITS LEGACY FOR THE REGION

LATIN AMERICA 2007
With speakers from Cuba, Venezuela, Colombia, Nicaragua, Bolivia and Mexico plus

•TARIQ ALI, Broadcaster and Telesur advisory board

•GEORGE GALLOWAY MP

•LEONARD WEINGLASS, US Lawyer heading up the defence team for the Miami Five

•TONY BENN

•JEREMY CORBYN MP

•DIANE ABBOTT

•Cllr. SALMA YAQUOOB

•VICTORIA BRITTAIN, Playwright and Journalist

•ROBIN BLACKBURN

•MIGUEL ANGEL MARTINEZ MEP

•TONY BURKE, Unite

•GEMMA TUMELTY, President NUS

•COLIN BURGON MP

•MICK SHAW, FBU President

•OSIRIS OVIEDO, Cuban Trade Union Federation

•PEDRO PEREZ SARDUY, Marti-Maceo Cultural Association

•KEITH SONNET. UNISON, Deputy General Secretary

•CARLOS LOPEZ TINOCO, FETRAJUN General Secretary (Nicaragua)

•FREDDY FITORIA, FTAU Youth Secretary (Nicaragua)

Tickets £10 waged/ £6 unwaged
Register by credit card at 020 7263 6452
Book online at www.latinamerica2007.org.uk
Send cheques payable to CSC (Latin America 2007) to:
CSC, c/o Red Rose Club, 129 Seven Sisters Road, London N7 7QG

Organised by:
Cuba Solidarity Campaign, South East Region TUC, Venezuela Information Centre

Sponsored by:
OH Parsons Trade Union Solicitors

With support from:
FBU, GMB, RMT, Unison, Unite, Banana link, Brazilian Contemporary Arts, Caribbean Labour Solidarity, Casa Latina, Central America Womens Network, Justice for Colombia, Latin America Elderley Project, LIBERATION, Movimientos, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign, War on Want

9.30am - 5pm, Congress House, Great Russell Street, London WC1

Official Website: http://www.latinamerica2007.org.uk/

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