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CONFERENCE: LATIN AMERICA 2014 SATURDAY 29TH NOVEMBER 2014 CONGRESS HOUSE, LONDON

09:15 – 09:45 Registration 09:45 – 10:40 PLENARY – Perspectives on Latin America: Main Hall Chair: Diana Holland. Welcoming remarks Linda Perks Tariq Ali, , Christine Blower, Seumas Milne

10:45 – 11:45 SEMINARS (A) & FILM FEST 1 hour 11:50 – 12:50 SEMINARS (B) & FILM FEST 1 hour

12:50 – 14:00 Lunch & Book launch & FILM FEST Lunch is available to buy on the day – Marble Hall, upper ground floor

13.10 – 13.50 During lunch break. Students & Young Trade Unionists breakout session. Open to all. Eyewitness to Revolutionary Engagement & Free Education in Latin America – Another World Is Possible Harry Greatorex, Shelly Asquith

13.15 – 13.50 During lunch break. Congress Suite Lower Ground Floor. Light refreshments. Open to all. Special Book launch event with author Karen Bell. ‘Achieving Environmental Justice’.

14:00 – 14.55 SECOND PLENARY – Voices from Latin America Main Hall Chair: Jayne Fisher. Aleida Guevara, Venezuelan Embassy speaker, Guillaume Long, Guisell Morales Echaverry

15:00 – 16:00 SEMINARS (C) & FILM FEST 1 hour 16:00 – 17:00 Rally – Building Solidarity. No to US intervention. Main Hall Chair: Bernard Regan. MP, MP, Alicia Castro, Teresita Vicente

Don’t Forget – after the conference join us at Bolivar Hall for the

Latin America Fiesta! 17:30- 22:00 Featuring live music from Latin America

plus Latin beats, food & drinks at Bolivar Hall, 54 Grafton Way, London W1 5AJ (5 minutes walk from Congress House) Tickets £5 if bought with conference ticket, £7 on the door on the night

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Seminars (A) & Film 10:50 – 11:50 Location

Cuba’s response to the Ebola crisis and 50 years of Cuban international assistance A1 Aleida Guevara • Seumas Milne • Victoria Brittain • Bernard Regan Chair: Rob Miller

After Chavez, the Empire Strikes Back - Defending Venezuela Against US A2 Intervention, Media Lies & Violent destabilisation Tariq Ali • Ellie Mae O’Hagan • Owen Jones Chair: Dr. Stephanie Pearce

Europe, Latin America & Alternatives to Neo-Liberalism A3 Guillaume Long • Chris Williamson MP • Michael Burke • Guisell Morales Echaverry Chair: Carole Regan

Culture and revolution in Latin America A4 Hazel Marsh • Carlos Martinez • Tony Kapcia Chair: Dodie Weppler- Grogan

Solidarity through volunteering in Central America and Cuba A5 James Watson • Tara O'Reilly • Nick Langridge • Gordon Calliste Chair: Joan Neary

Brazil: The progressive modernisation of South America's giant. What next after the A6 election? David Raby • Francisco Dominguez • Adriano Pereira Chair: Jude Woodward

Hands off Argentina – Negotiate on the Malvinas, No to the Vulture Funds A7 Alicia Castro • Dr. Daniel Ozarow Chair: Jayne Fisher

A8 The effects of capitalist ‘development’ on indigenous peoples in Latin America Nixiwaka Yawanawa • Sr Juan Arcos Chair: Bert Schouwenburg

Congress FILM FEST Hall, 10:50 – 11:50 The Colombia Connection Introduced by Pablo Navarrete, Alborada films Lower Ground

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Seminars (B) 11:50 – 12:50 Location Venezuela: Remembering Hugo Chavez & Celebrating His Legacy B1 Film showing of Aleida Guevara’s film Hugo Chavez & the New Latin America with introduction from Aleida Guevara & comment from the Venezuelan Embassy. Chair: Andy De La Tour

Change in Cuba: Workers, leaders and the politics of building a sustainable B2 socialism Steve Ludlam • Tony Kapcia Chair: Bob Oram

For Peace, Development & Progress – The New Latin America in the World Today B3 Kate Hudson • Kamel Hawwash • Victoria Brittain • Guisell Morales Echaverry Chair: Bernard Regan

Peace and Protest in Colombia B4 Christine Blower • Tosh McDonald • Seumas Milne With specially recorded message from political prisoner, imprisoned trade union leader Huber Ballesteros Chair: Mariela Kohon Racism & Domination in the Caribbean & Latin America – from Slavery to Neo- B5 Colonialism Darcus Howe • Robin Blackburn • Luke Daniels Chair: Zita Holborne Bolivia leads the way. How Morales Won a Landslide B6 Roberto Calzadilla • Ellie Mae O’Hagan Chair: Manuel Bueno

Time for Justice – the People & the Planet Vs the Global Corporations: TTIP and B7 Vulture Funds Doug Specht • John Hilary • Fidel Narvaez Chair: Jayne Fisher

B8 Russia, China and the new Latin America: an alternative to US domination ? John Ross • Francisco Dominguez Chair: Jude Woodward

Congress FILM FEST Hall 11:50 – 12:50 A selection of films on Chile and Latin America Lower Ground

Congress FILM FEST – AT LUNCHTIME Hall Film Fest Two films by Roberto Chile 12:50 – 14:00 Lower Introduced by Dodie Weppler-Grogan ‘Justice in London’ about the International Ground Commission of Inquiry into the case of the Miami Five, and ‘In the foothills of the Himalayas’ following Cuba’s international medical mission to Kashmir.

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Seminars (C) & Film 15:00 – 16:00 Location Cuba: the revolution continues. Ending the blockade – freeing the Miami 5 C1 Aleida Guevara • George Galloway MP Chair: Rob Miller

Venezuela & the new Latin America after Chavez: The Continued Advance of Social C2 Progress vs. Right Wing Reaction Chris Williamson MP • • Venezuelan Embassy • Sian Errington Chair: Matt Willgress

A new wave of US Intervention or the End of US Hegemony? The US & right-wing C3 destabilisation in Latin America Lindsey German • Andrew Murray • Steve Ludlam Chair: Adrian Weir

Elections in Bolivia, Brazil and Uruguay: How the Latin American Left moves C4 forward Dr Francisco Panizza • Gustavo Bonifaz • Francisco Dominguez Chair: Jude Woodward

Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras & El Salvador: Resistance and Progress. C5 Tim Hollins • Jeremy Corbyn MP • Enrico Tortolano Chair: Carole Regan

Ecuador’s Citizens’ Revolution: from neo-liberal failure to social justice for all C6 Guillaume Long • Robin Blackburn Chair: Louise Hutchins

Latin America & The Struggle for Climate Justice C7 Karen Bell • Derek Wall • Fidel Narvaez Chair: Wendy Emmett

Congress FILM FEST Hall 15:00 – 16:00 ‘The Hip Hop Revolution’ and other films. Introduced by Pablo Navarrete Lower Ground

LatinAmerica14programme_281014_TM3 Subject to change Contributors: (in alphabetical order by surname)

 Tariq Ali, writer  Tosh McDonald, ASLEF EC  Sr Juan Arcos, Ecuadorean Consul  Rob Miller, Director, Cuba Solidarity  Shelly Asquith, President, University of the Campaign Arts Students' Union  Seumas Milne, Guardian journalist  Dr Karen Bell, University of Bristol  Guisell Morales Echaverry, Nicaraguan  Robin Blackburn, University of Essex Charge d’Affaires  Christine Blower, General Secretary National  Andrew Murray, Unite the Union Union of Teachers  Fidel Narvaez , The Dirty Hand of Chevron  Gustavo Bonifaz, London School of campaign Economics  Pablo Navarrete, writer and film maker  Victoria Brittain, Journalist  Joan Neary, Nicaragua Solidarity Campaign  Manuel Bueno, Bolivians in the UK  Ellie Mae O’Hagan, Journalist  Michael Burke, writer & economist  Bob Oram, Cuba Solidarity Campaign  Gordon Calliste, Cuba Solidarity Campaign  Tara O'Reilly, Progressio  Roberto Calzadilla, Bolivian Ambassador  Dr. Daniel Ozarow, Middlesex University  H.E. Alicia Castro, Argentinian Ambassador  Dr. Francisco Panizza, London School of  Jeremy Corbyn MP, Vice Chair, All Party Latin Economics America Group  Dr. Stephanie Pearce, Radical Americas  Steve Cottingham, solicitor, OH Parsons Network  Luke Daniels, Caribbean Labour Solidarity  Linda Perks, UNISON and SERTUC Vice  Andy De La Tour, actor President  Dr. Francisco Dominguez, University of  Adriano Pereira, PT activist in the UK Middlesex  David Raby, University of Liverpool  Wendy Emmett, Cuba Solidarity Campaign  Bernard Regan, Secretary, Cuba Solidarity  Sian Errington, Women for Venezuela Campaign  Dr. Victor Figueroa Clark, author, LSE  Carole Regan, Cuba Solidarity Campaign EC  Jayne Fisher, CSC and VSC Executive  John Ross, economist, Renmin University of Committees China  George Galloway MP  Bert Schouwenburg, International Officer  Lindsey German, GMB  Richard Gott, writer  Doug Specht, Environmental Network for  Harry Greatorex, University of East Anglia Central America (ENCA)  Aleida Guevara, Cuban doctor  Enrico Tortolano, Tribune journalist  Prof. Kamel Hawwash, Birmingham  Ambassador H.E. Teresita Vicente, Charge University d’Affaires interim  John Hilary, War on Want  Derek Wall, Green Party  Zita Holborne, Black Activists Rising Against  James Watson, Environmental Network for the Cuts (BARAC) Central America (ENCA)  Diana Holland, Unite the Union Asst General  Adrian Weir, Unite the Union Secretary & CSC Executive  Dodie Weppler-Grogan, Cuba Solidarity  Tim Hollins, El Salvador Solidarity Network Campaign  Darcus Howe, writer and broadcaster  Chris Williamson MP  Kate Hudson, CND  Matt Willgress, Venezuela Solidarity  Louise Hutchins, Friends of Ecuador Campaign National co-ordinator  Owen Jones, Writer  Jude Woodward, Venezuela Solidarity  Dr. Tony Kapcia, University of Nottingham Campaign EC  Mariela Kohon, Director, Justice for Colombia  Nixiwaka Yawanawa, Survival International  Nick Langridge, Progressio  Guillaume Long, Minister for Knowledge and Human Talent, Ecuador  Dr. Steve Ludlam, Sheffield University  Hazel Marsh, University of East Anglia  Carlos Martinez, blogger and musician

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