The pandemic and its aftermath
The fifth virtual meeting MULTIPLE VOICES IN REDH, “The pandemic and its aftermath” Will take place today, Wednesday, June 24 at 18:00 (Mexico time).
The pandemic exposed a serious crisis in the health sector in capitalist countries.
On one side of the world, the desire for profit above human life and, on
other places, cooperation between peoples, mutual aid and solidarity; Which one of these two models will prevail? Will International relations be
transformed after Coronavirus? Who will win in the race to find a vaccine? The right to have immunological protection must be guaranteed or
should only who can afford to pay survive? Why the success of Cuba and Venezuela in attention to the pandemic is hidden by the world? Why is there an international media silence in relation to the humanitarian crisis that occurs in Ecuador and in other countries?
A debate on these and more highlited topics will be held among journalist Luis Hernández Navarro as presenter and host, renowned economist and professor Dr. José Luis Rodríguez, member of the SEPLA chapter in Cuba, with Professor Julio Gambina, Economist and Doctor of Social Sciences, part of the Board of SEPLA, and Antonio Elías, economist, academic and also director of the SEPLA.
From Argentina, Mexico, Uruguay and Cuba, four perspectives from
different points of Our America, but building a common vision.
This unmissable meeting “The pandemic and after” will be held by the channels:
REDH and Cuba REDH ‘s YouTube pages.
And through Facebook Live , at RedEnDefensaHumanidad and CubaEDH ‘s pages.
https://sepla21.org/the-pandemic-and-its-aftermath/Latin AmericaUruguay Chapter in EnglishThe fifth virtual meeting MULTIPLE VOICES IN REDH, “The pandemic and its aftermath” Will take place today, Wednesday, June 24 at 18:00 (Mexico time).The pandemic exposed a serious crisis in the health sector in capitalist countries.On one side of the world, the desire for profit above human life and,...SEPLA seplalatinoamerica@gmail.comAdministratorSEPLA
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