The correct address for the report is www.peterbmiller.wordpress.com/cuba-project ---pm
>I send this along in appreciation for the suggestions and responsiveness to my >post in April. >-----peter miller > > * * * * * > > alt-rootsofhope.org: Between a Rock and a Hard Place > >There are a couple of key markers, stopping off points on the Community >Technology road between the US and Cuba, and an especially useful one is >rootsofhope.org. It’s got prime resources and lessons to teach, about what to >do, and what not to do. > >What’s not to like? — www.rootsofhope.org is a bilingual “international >network of students and young professionals working to inspire young people >across the globe to think about Cuba and proactively support our young >counterparts on the island through innovative means.” As “a nonprofit, >nonpartisan movement,” it’s supported with big name endorsers, a funding >program, travel support, and a “Tech4Cuba” component, gathering and >distributing new and used equipment. > >The show-stopper for this self-proclaimed “nonprofit, non-partisan” effort is >near the bottom of the page: “Right now, 11 million people in Cuba are >systematically denied the ability to exercise their most fundamental rights >and actualize their full potential. Living under the Western Hemisphere’s last >dictatorship, Cuba’s people are denied their most basic rights of free speech, >free association and information freedom.” > >For more, see the full report at www.peterbmiller.wordpress.org/cuba-project — -- Liberationtech is public & archives are searchable on Google. Violations of list guidelines will get you moderated: https://mailman.stanford.edu/mailman/listinfo/liberationtech. Unsubscribe, change to digest, or change password by emailing moderator at compa...@stanford.edu.