Spanish & Portuguese classes

CUSLAR is again offering 12-week Spanish & Portuguese classes: February 6 - May 2, 2012.

Classes are fun, interactive, not for grades or credit, and open to all!

REGISTER at cuslar.org/languageclasses.php.

Early Registration fee- $375 (deadline Feb.3)
Regular Registration fee $395

We're also considering Spanish classes for families,
with cultural, artistic and musical components.
If you're interested, please take the survey below.


Survey:

2012 SPANISH FOR FAMILIES


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For more information, contact the CUSLAR office:
cuslarlanguages@gmail.com, (607) 255-7293.

Revenues from language classes support CUSLAR's mission of working for peace, justice and greater mutual understanding in U.S.-Latin American relations through education and support of human rights.

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You can also donate by sending a check to:
CUSLAR/CTA, 316 Anabel Taylor Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853.



Coming to New York State
in February 2012:
Defending human rights of migrants





Padre Alejandro Solalinde, acclaimed human rights activist and founder of the 'Hermanos en el Camino' migrant shelter in Ixtepec, Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, will be visiting New York to speak about the dangerous situation confronting migrants in transit through Mexico.

CUSLAR, Cornell's Latin American Studies Program and other educational, religious and community organizations will host Padre Alejandro in Ithaca on February 12 and 13, 2012.

If you are part of an organization that would like to collaborate in any part of Padre Alejandro's visit, please contact cuslar@cornell.edu.












Welcome!

CUSLAR is a Cornell University based group, founded in 1965, which seeks to promote a greater understanding of Latin America and the Caribbean. The members of CUSLAR are a diverse group of people united in our concern about the role of the US in the social, political, and economic affairs of the region.

Within this context we support the right of the people of Latin America and the Caribbean to self-determination, and support their efforts to free themselves from a legacy of colonialism, exploitation, and oppression. CUSLAR works for peace, justice and greater mutual understanding in US/Latin American relations through education, solidarity and support of human rights.

We support a coordinator and an office in Anabel Taylor Hall at Cornell University, as a project of the Center for Transformative Action.

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