By Mel Gurtov President Obama’s engagement with Cuba was one of his administration’s success stories. The policy shift was based on the entirely realistic as well as humanitarian assessment that permanent
BY JOAN LOWY AND SCOTT MAYEROWITZ ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Scheduled commercial airline service to Havana from 10 American cities, including Charlotte, won tentative government approval July 7, advancing President
A small ministerial group arriving in Cuba followed President Barak Obama’s historical footsteps as he became the first U.S. president to visit Cuba since 1959.
In above photo: The late Nelson Mandela (left) and Fidel Castro (right). (Submitted/AP Photo) Bill Turner, Guest Columnist “What’s it matter to people of color, Black Americans, in particular ?”
(pictured above: Ruth Hopkins addresses her students as Maria Sanchez-Boudy looks on.) Exhibit gives students insight into experiences of immigrants Carter G. Woodson