| Discussion on the "Independent" Cuban Libraries Resources listed on this page do not
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Contents
ALA report on Cuba
Bibliography
Computers and Internet Access
"A Cuban Revolution, in Reading"
Polish
Librarians Associations "Appeal"
Exchanges
with Nat Hentoff
Background to the discussion
Additional information
ALA report on Cuba
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- Bibliography
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Computers and Internet Access
"A Cuban Revolution, in Reading":
New York Times article of 2/22/05 and responses
Polish Librarians Association's "Appeal"
of December 2004 and response
Exchanges with Nat Hentoff
Articles by Nat Hentoff
- "In
Castro's Gulag Librarians Abandoned by the American Library Association,"
Nat Hentoff, Village Voice, December 12, 2003
- "Criminalizing
Librarians Is Victor Arroyo a 'Traitor to Cuba'?" Nat Hentoff,
Village Voice, December 19th, 2003
- "A
U.S. Librarian Defends Castro: Books to Overthrow Castro?" Nat
Hentoff, Village Voice, January 5th, 2004
Responses to Hentoff and related materials
- Letter
sent to Democracy Now!, Bruce Jensen, October 1, 2003
- Letter
to ALA regarding commentary by Nat Hentoff, Ann Sparanese, December
9, 2003
- Response
to Nat Hentoff, Nelson Valdes, December 2003
- Letter
to The Village Voice, Lincoln Cushing, December 17, 2003
- Letter
to The Village Voice in Response to Nat Hentoff, Ann
Sparanese, December 21, 2003
- Defend
Cuban and US Libraries, Tarnel Abbott, January 7, 2004
- Re:
Sandy Berman's UNABASHED LIBRARIAN column on Cuba, Ann Sparanese, January
10, 2004
Background to the discussion
- Background
information pertaining to recent events in Cuba, John Pateman, Cuban
Libraries Solidarity Group, July 19, 2003
- Payment
for Services Rendered:US-funded Dissent and the "Independent Libraries
Project" in Cuba, Rhonda L. Neugebauer, Presentation to the Pacific
Coast Council on Latin American Studies, Nov. 8-9, 2002
- Libraries
in Cuba: Report of a visit to "independent," national and public
libraries in Cuba, April 2000, John Pateman, Information for Social
Change No. 13, Summer 2001
- Cuban
Libraries: Challenges and Achievements, Rhonda L. Neugebauer, Information
for Social Change No. 13, Summer 2001
- Cuba Today,
Tomorrow, Forever, Larry R. Oberg. Information for Social Change
No. 13, Summer 2001
- Report
on Cuban issue, January 15, 2001, Latin American and Caribbean Subcommittee,
International Relations Committee, American Library Association
- Terrorism and
Civil Society as Instruments of U.S. Policy in Cuba, Philip Agee, Socialism
and Democracy Online, Current Issue #35 Vol 18, No. 1
- Testimony
on Cuba, Ann Sparanese, testimony to ALA IRC Latin American & Caribbean
Subcommittee, January 8, 2001
- Testimonies
of U.S. librarians visiting Cuba, 2000, Larry Oberg and Ann Sparanese,
Open letter to Charles Harmon, chair, and members of the American Library
Association Committee Professional Ethics
- Libraries
in Cuba : report of a visit to "independent", national and public
libraries in Cuba, April 2000, John Pateman, Cuban Libraries Support
Group
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