Everybody’s got a right to live! CUSLAR reports on Poor People’s Campaign
Click here to view the full Summer/Fall 2018 CUSLAR Newsletter.
Click here to view the full Summer/Fall 2018 CUSLAR Newsletter.
On Februrary 15, Ithaca, NY resident Gloria Lemus-Sanchez, who was born in Mexico, shared her story with CUSLAR students. Lemus-Sanchez works at Cornell University, is enrolled the university’s employee degree […]
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 […]