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online – Latin America & Caribbean Policy Forum
April 28, 2023 @ 6:00 am - April 29, 2023 @ 2:00 pm
Latin America & Caribbean Policy Forum
Fri April 28 @ 9:00 am – Sat April 29 @ 5:00 pm EDT
In Search of a New U.S. Policy for a New Latin America & the Caribbean:
Burying 200 Years of the U.S. Monroe Doctrine
It’s time to bury the Monroe Doctrine and foster positive relationships across Latin America and the Caribbean. Join us at American University on Saturday, April 29th, from 10am to 5:30pm for the Forum: “In Search of a New U.S. Policy for a New Latin America: Burying 200 Years of the Monroe Doctrine,” followed by an arts and culture event that night. The day before, April 28th, is an Advocacy Day in Congress, to promote policies that foster cooperation and mutual respect towards our neighbors in the South.
Register now to be part of the conversation either in person or online!
Day 1 – Friday, April 28 – ADVOCACY DAY
On Friday, April 28, 2023, we will be walking the halls of the Capitol meeting Members of Congress and their staffers to educate and advocate for a new policy towards Latin America and the Caribbean based on the principles of non-intervention and mutual respect towards Latin America and the Caribbean.
9:30 AM
Greet and Meet
Meet at the Rayburn Cafeteria (ground floor of the House Rayburn building).
10:00 AM
Congressional Teach-In
12:00 PM
Lunch
Lunch at Rayburn Cafeteria
1:00 – 3:00 PM
Visit congressional offices
Visit the offices of your representatives in both the House and the Senate
Day 2 – April 29 – Policy Forum
9:00 – 10:00 AM
Registration
Registration for Latin America and the Caribbean Policy Forum: In Search of a New U.S. Policy for a New Latin America & Caribbean: Burying 200 Years of the Monroe Doctrine.
10:00 – 10:45 AM
Opening Plenary
Calling for an end to an era of US hegemony, this conference seeks to advance a path towards decolonial futures and new models of regional integration.
Juan Gonzalez – Keynote Speaker
10:45 AM – 12:00 PM
Opposing Sanctions and Unilateral Intervention
Sanctions are coercive measures that contradict sovereignty in the region with devastating impacts on millions of people in health, human rights, and immigration.
12:00 – 12:15 PM
Coffee Break
12:15- 1:15
Countering Militarism with Peace and Cooperation
This panel evaluates the contradictions between U.S. backed militarism next to alternative models of regional cooperation and plurinationalism.
1:15 – 2:15
Lunch Break
2:15 – 3:45
Forging an independent economic model
This panel examines the regional shift away from neoliberalism and towards new economic proposals to rebalance power in the hemisphere.
3:45:4:00
Break
4:00 – 5:00 PM
Unearthing and addressing the causes of migration
Panelists examine the Biden/Harris immigration policy, showing the flaws of the ‘root cause strategy,’ and resistance among Afro-Descendant and Indigenous land protectors.
5:00-5:30