‘Vets come home hurting’
U.S. Army veteran Jose Vasquez shares about growing up on welfare, seeing military service as an escape from violence and police brutality, and finally leaving the military as a conscientious […]
U.S. Army veteran Jose Vasquez shares about growing up on welfare, seeing military service as an escape from violence and police brutality, and finally leaving the military as a conscientious […]
Photo: Joe Paperone At the Poor People’s Campaign Mass Meeting on October 17 in Binghamton, NY, four speakers addressed aspects of what the campaign has named as the “four evils”: […]
CUSLAR student Daniella Hobbs sat down with Willie Baptist when he visited Ithaca College in April 2017. Here is an excerpt of what they discussed. The full interview is available […]
by Tim Shenk Coordinator, Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR This article serves as an introduction to the Winter/Spring 2018 edition of the CUSLAR Newsletter, available in print and online […]
Faith for a Fair New York Conference, hosted by the Labor-Religion Coalition of NYS Binghamton, NY October 18, 2017 Panelists: Barbara Smith, Willie Baptist, John Wessel-McCoy. Moderated by Manolo de […]
by Evelyn Sanchez Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) In our aging apartment on Long Island, during hot summer days, my sister and I would place our hands flat against […]
By Julissa Martinez Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) My mother migrated to the United States in 1994 at the age of twenty-eight de la hermosa isla de la República […]
The Ithaca, New York-based Committee on U.S.-Latin American Relations (CUSLAR) is proud to endorse the Poor People’s Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival. As we learn from and unite with […]
In March CUSLAR began video-conference calls for members and alumni in our network. This is part of an effort to consolidate and reconstitute CUSLAR as a global network of people […]