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Cubaexplorer.com also doing business as Cuba Treks, specializes in Cuba tours for schools, in collaboration with:

Asociación Cubana de Limitados Físicos y Motores

Asociación de Pedagógos

Casa del Niño y la Niña

Casas de orientación a la Mujer y la Familia

Central de Trabajadors de Cuba

Centro Nacional de Educación Sexual

Consejo Mundial por La Paz

Escuela Lationoamericana de Medicina

Facultad de Lenjuas Extranjeras, Universidad de la Habana

Ferderación Cubana de Béisbol

Federación de Mujeres Cubanas

Federacioón Estudiantil Universitaria

Instituto Cubano de Amistad con Los Pueblos

Instituto Superior de Arte

Museo de la Alfabetización

I saved this one for last, especially in light of the recent passing of Laura Pollán, and her close up experience with her local CDR:

Comité de Defensa de la Revolución-Described as:  CDR (Committee for the Defense of the Revolution) are voluntary non’governmental organizations, existing on nearly every block, that finace activities through annual dues paid by their members.  From a North American perspective, they are similar to a combination of a block watch committee, community center and neighborhood enhancement project.

This video recording of a tour by eighteen Canadian high school students includes a visit to a CDR. (Take barf bag) If you sign up for their Quarterly Education Tours Newsletter, you’ll receive Classroom aide material which includes the video and a poster of Che with the quote, “A true revolutionary is guided by great feelings of love.”

¡Cuba que linda es Cuba! | Cuba, what a beautiful island! from Marcel Hatch on Vimeo.

Check out their staff, including American Marcel Hatch, who previously served as a volunteer press correspondent for the Pastors for Peace Caravan.

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