UW CISPES
Providing outreach to Salvadoran students and Spanish practice for those interested in Latin American politics! The purpose of this organization is to provide an safe and inviting space for individuals in the University of Washington community to discuss and support efforts in El Salvador and throughout Central America that are working for social justice, human rights, and democracy. These efforts
11/01/2012
In order to prepare for our upcoming movie night and teach in, develop tabling materials and brainstorm what we should tell the world about the evil privatization efforts in El Salvador (via our blog), we're meeting in the resource center from 4:30 to 6:30 pm today.
Bring a friend and enjoy some food while learning about CISPES and El Salvador! Help us make a banner! Hang out and ask questions!
Hope to see you there!
Members of CISPES engage in a productive as well as enjoyable meeting in the Resource Center meeting space.
Go Dawgs!
10/10/2012
The death toll of last week’s massacre of Maya K’iche protesters in Totonicapán continues to increase, with reports of up to 8 or 9 killed; at least 6 of the 34 people injured in the attack remain hospitalized. Initial evidence, as well as eye-witness testimony, confirms the denunciation of the 48 communities of Totonicapán that military and police forces fired on the unarmed protesters.
Totonicapán rising: Guatemalan military massacres K’iche protesters
Senators Threaten to Cut Aid to El Salvador – Take Action Today | Committee in Solidarity with the P Take Action Today! On Tuesday July 17, Senators Robert Menedez (D-NJ) and Marco Rubio (R-FL) released a press statement calling for the Obama administration to threaten the Salvadoran government with the suspension of aid money and advisors if they do not resolve the "constitutional crisis". The s...
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