Travel to Cuba: The new White House policy permitting licensed travel to Cuba by U.S. citizens for people-to-people and broad educational purposes
The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Cuba Tours and Travel and
the Center for International Policy invite you to a workshop symposium
Travel to Cuba:
The new White House policy permitting licensed travel
to Cuba by U.S. citizens for people-to-people
and broad educational purposes
What: A Workshop Symposium
When: 6 - 9 pm, Friday, September 16
Where: The Bronx Museum of the Arts
1040 Grand Concourse at 165th Street
Bronx, NY 10456
Registration required.
Please email your name, title and organization name to lclick@bronxmuseum.org
Seating is limited.
Download a PDF of the invitation here.
The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Cuba Tours and Travel and the Center for International Policy (CIP) of Washington D.C. invite you to examine the new White House policy permitting licensed travel to Cuba by U.S. citizens for broad educational purposes. The symposium will discuss the "people-to-people" travel opportunities available under the new rules and how specifically to create group travel itineraries that conform to them. Such itineraries exploring Cuba's extraordinary culture and biodiversity - its music, dance, art, history, religion, architectural history and preservation, as well as its nature and environment - can have strong appeal to travelers.
The symposium will also address the new general licenses for academic travel and what they mean for colleges and universities interested in setting up new academic programs in Cuba, or resurrecting earlier programs terminated in 2004 by the Bush administration. Colleges and universities may also wish to avail themselves of the new people-to-people travel opportunity by developing alumni programs in subject areas above.

