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Bruno Rodríguez, Cuba Amid “Washington’s escalated hostilities,” diplomats and activists gather to commemorate historic meeting between Fidel and Malcolm X

Commemoration of the Castro–Malcolm X meeting highlights enduring solidarity amid rising authoritarianism and US hostility toward Cuba

Fidel Castro and Malcolm X Una reunión en Harlem: Malcolm X, Fidel Castro y la lucha por Palestina

El encuentro en Harlem en 1960 entre Malcolm X y Fidel Castro fue un momento decisivo para los pueblos que luchaban por la liberación en Estados Unidos y en todo el mundo.

Fidel Castro Malcolm X Hotel Theresa A meeting in Harlem: Malcolm X, Fidel Castro, and the struggle for Palestine

The meeting in Harlem in 1960 between Malcolm X and Fidel Castro was a watershed moment for the people engaged in struggles of liberation in the United States and across the globe.

Cuba and Venezuela’s foreign ministers visit Harlem to speak out against imperialist war

Bruno Rodríguez, Foreign Minister of Cuba, and Yván Gil Pinto, Foreign Minister of Venezuela, attend “Latin America Speaks” event in Harlem

Harlem welcomes Cuba

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez spoke at the Schomburg Center in an event celebrating the historic friendship between Cuba and the Harlem community

Cuba returns to Harlem to honor Malcolm X

Ahead of his address at the UN General Assembly, Cuban president Miguel Díaz-Canel paid tribute to Malcolm X in Harlem. The ceremony marked 63 years since the historic meeting between Malcolm X and former Cuban president Fidel Castro.

“Democracy is our word”: Historic exchange between Venezuela, Cuba, and US working people held in New York

On September 25, diplomats from Global South nations including Cuba and Venezuela, organizers, and working people gathered in Harlem to challenge imperialism

Despite threats, biggest strike in the US continues at New York City’s Columbia University

Workers are “ready to fight” after administration told them they could lose their jobs if they don’t go back to work