That hostile policy was hardened even more by the Trump administration but Biden’s government has done nothing to ease it.
The demonstrations will take place in Miami, Albany, Albuquerque, Atlanta, Bloomington, Chicago, Fresno, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Milwaukee, New Haven, New York City, San Francisco, Seattle, Washington DC and Northampton, according to the organizers.
There will also be rallies in other countries demanding the end of the blockade in Canada, Dominican Republic, Nicaragua, Uruguay, Spain, Belgium, South Africa, China and Japan.
The mobilizations are part of the global project Bridges of Love, which advocates the end of coercive measures against Cuba and the normalization of relations between Washington and Havana.
On Wednesday, the UN General Assambly will debate for the twenty nineth year a resolution demanding the end of the US hostile policy against Cuba. It has had global support the previous years.
mh/cvl