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March 17th Venezuelan Cultural Night at MIT in Boston

On March 17th at M.I.T. in Boston, a crowd of over 300 people gathered for a Venezuelan Cultural Night and to show solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution.The Hands Off Venezuela Campaign had a table at the event, got out information on the Revolutionary process taking place and the upcoming World Festival of Students and Youth to be held in Caracas.

As Martin Pacherco, Venezuelan General Consul in Boston opened the meeting, he welcomed all who wish to attain a understanding between the people of the United States and Venezuela. Other speakers were Caracas Metropolitian Mayor Juan Barrito, Maria Pilar Hernandez; vice minister for North America Affairs and Bernardo Alvarez; Ambassador to the United States.

Jorge Marin from the Martin Luther King Bolivarian Circles thanked the groups, Tech Exchange, International Action Center, the Boston Bus Drivers Union and the Hands Off Venezuela Campaign for their help in building a solidarity movement with the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Now you can listen to the event below: 


The audio recording of the Venezuelan Cultural Night (March 17, 2005) is now available for download.

http://web.mit.edu/hemisphere/events/venezuela/ On March 17th at M.I.T. in Boston, a crowd of over 300 people gathered for a Venezuelan Cultural Night and to show solidarity with the Bolivarian Revolution.The Hands Off Venezuela Campaign had a table at the event, got out information on the Revolutionary process taking place and the upcoming World Festival of Students and Youth to be held in Caracas.

As Martin Pacherco, Venezuelan General Consul in Boston opened the meeting, he welcomed all who wish to attain a understanding between the people of the United States and Venezuela. Other speakers were Caracas Metropolitian Mayor Juan Barrito, Maria Pilar Hernandez; vice minister for North America Affairs and Bernardo Alvarez; Ambassador to the United States.

Jorge Marin from the Martin Luther King Bolivarian Circles thanked the groups, Tech Exchange, International Action Center, the Boston Bus Drivers Union and the Hands Off Venezuela Campaign for their help in building a solidarity movement with the people of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela.

Now you can listen to the event below: 


The audio recording of the Venezuelan Cultural Night (March 17, 2005) is now available for download.

http://web.mit.edu/hemisphere/events/venezuela/

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