ProximityCuba

ProximityCuba ProximityCuba is a non-profit organization dedicated to the promotion of the cross-cultural understanding.

ProximityCuba is a research and educational center dedicated to the promotion of the cross-cultural understanding between the United States and Latin America and Caribbean. We support people-to-people exchanges and grassroots and community projects throughout Latin America. As a non-profit organization, ProximityCuba offers short term, comprehensive educational programs.

Cuba's today join the "My Signature for the Homeland" movement, which reaffirms their overwhelming support for the defen...
04/26/2026

Cuba's today join the "My Signature for the Homeland" movement, which reaffirms their overwhelming support for the defense of our peace and warns the U.S. government not to mess with Cuba.

NAME Supports the Sovereignty of Cuba The National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) stands against any inv...
03/26/2026

NAME Supports the Sovereignty of Cuba

The National Association for Multicultural Education (NAME) stands against any invasion or threat of action — military or otherwise — against any sovereign nation. Just as NAME honors the sovereignty of Canada, Greenland, Iran, Lebanon, and Palestine, NAME also stands strongly against the United States threatening to either militarily or otherwise take over the independent nation of Cuba.

U.S. President Donald Trump boldly declared this week he will “take” Cuba. He was quoted in The New York Times saying: “I think I can do anything I want with it.” This is 21st century imperialism and should be intolerable in an era of multiculturalism and shared global struggle for humanity. But it follows Trump’s usage of the U.S. military, including more than 40 U.S. military attacks on boats resulting in at least 157 deaths in the Caribbean Sea and Eastern Pacific Ocean, without any evidence being presented or any convictions in a court of law.

Also in January, Trump used the U.S. military to attack Venezuela, and then capture and imprison its president, Nicolás Maduro, and his wife, Cilia Flores. Trump on Feb. 28 launched the U.S. military attack on Iran with Israel, cementing the U.S. in yet another pointless war.

Though Cuba has been terribly weakened by more than 60 years of U.S. embargoes, the loss of Venezuelan oil supplies, and ongoing anti-Cuban policies, Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel has vowed “impregnable resistance” to the latest U.S. threat. “The US publicly threatens Cuba, almost daily, with overthrowing the constitutional order by force,” Díaz-Canel wrote on March 17. “And it uses an outrageous pretext: the harsh limitations of the weakened economy that they have attacked and sought to isolate for more than six decades.” It should be clear that the U.S. has continued to impoverish and punish Cuba, rather than support the sovereign development and infrastructure investment towards a socially just country.

Despite the false representations of Cuba, the island nation proudly welcomes tourists — including six delegations from the National Association for Multicultural Education from 2015 to 2019 — to its Bay of Pigs Museum in the Matanzas Province that describes in detail Cuban forces defeating U.S.-sponsored troops’ invasion of the island. Cuba has been prepared ever since for more U.S. acts of military aggression, even while
welcoming U.S. residents with open arms. Despite – or because of – Cubans warm welcome to global citizens, Trump told reporters on March 16 in the Oval Office that he will have the “honor” of taking over Cuba.

U.S. President Barack Obama and Cuban President Raúl Castro engaged in groundbreaking renewal of diplomatic relations between the long-estranged nations in 2014. Peace between our countries, with shared humanity and free trade, should be the ultimate goal. Any 21st century act of imperialism by the United States should never be tolerated – particularly by U.S. residents who must model our commitment to global humanity by protesting the current federal regime’s proclivity to enact violence.

The countries of the world should follow the United Nations’ repeated annual vote, dating back to the 1960s condemning the U.S. embargo on Cuba. If the embargo were to finally be lifted that would enable the Cuban government to modernize its infrastructures to better provide resources for its people and govern independently. NAME thus reminds those in the U.S. that we must step up to put pressure on the current federal regime; commitments to violence cannot and should not be tolerated. We cannot simultaneously advocate for multicultural education without also challenging state-led violence and war.

3.22.26

Web: NAMEorg.org
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 202.679.NAME (6263)
National Office: 2021 L. St., Suite 101-245
Washington, D.C. 20036

"Solidarity is the ability of people to act together and support one another, sharing interests and needs. This value is...
03/25/2026

"Solidarity is the ability of people to act together and support one another, sharing interests and needs. This value is based on empathy and respect, and leads us to understand that we must collaborate and help each other to create a more just and harmonious society".
Cuba is not alone!

It's not that Cuba needs us, it's that humanity needs Cuba.
03/19/2026

It's not that Cuba needs us, it's that humanity needs Cuba.

ProximityCuba is back!We are currently organizing educational programs to Cuba for 2025 www.proximitycuba.com
10/28/2024

ProximityCuba is back!

We are currently organizing educational programs to Cuba for 2025 www.proximitycuba.com

ProximityCuba is back!We are currently organizing educational programs to Cuba for 2025
10/28/2024

ProximityCuba is back!

We are currently organizing educational programs to Cuba for 2025

ProximityCuba offers a variety of general and specific itineraries with educational, entertaining and unforgettable activities in order to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of Cuba. ...

One of the most important corners in Havana.Malecón and Paseo del Padro
09/06/2024

One of the most important corners in Havana.
Malecón and Paseo del Padro

When was the last time that you took a walk along the "Malecón Habanero?We are currently organizing educational tours to...
07/08/2024

When was the last time that you took a walk along the "Malecón Habanero?

We are currently organizing educational tours to Cuba for this upcoming Winter!

When was the last time that you visited "el Cristo de La Habana"?We are back! We are currently planning educational trip...
07/05/2024

When was the last time that you visited "el Cristo de La Habana"?

We are back! We are currently planning educational trips to Cuba for this upcoming winter and next year.

10/15/2023

Alexandria está luchando por políticas progresistas que puedan ayudar a crear justicia social, racial y económica para todos. Es por eso que está recibiendo $0 de corporaciones y cabilderos y depende de las bases populares para empoderar su campaña. Únase a nuestro movimiento y done hoy.

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