The Cold War is over. The deadlock between Cuba and the U.S. persists. How do we move Cuban-American relations into a new era?
PANEL ONE: 11am – 1pm
Saul Landau, Senior Fellow, Institute for Policy Studies, Washington
Marcelino Miyares, President, Cuban Committee for Democracy
Andres Oppenheimer, Columnist, Miami Herald
David Rieff, author of The Exile: Cuba in the Heart of Miami
Jose Sorzano, Former Ambassador and U.S. Representative to the United Nations
Moderator
Marifeli Perez-Stable, Professor of Sociology, SUNY/ Old Westbury
PANEL TWO: 2 – 4pm
Maria Cristina Herrera, Institute of Cuban Studies, Miami
Carmelo Mesa Lago, Professor of Economics, University of Pittsburgh
Marifeli Perez-Stable, Professor of Sociology, SUNY/ Old Westbury
Wayne Smith, Fellow, Center for International Policy
Moderator
Jose Prince, Professor of Sociology, LaGuardia Community College, New York
Coordinated by Toby Talbot.
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