The Crisis in Cuba & Venezuela Can’t Wait – Join Us

Dear Friend,

In just four days, we will convene an urgent public conversation on one of the most serious and underreported crises in the Western Hemisphere.

Cuba and Venezuela are facing escalating economic hardship, deepening social strain, and mounting humanitarian pressure as U.S. sanctions, covert operations, and decades of intervention continue to shape daily life for millions of people—with devastating consequences.

Yet much of this reality remains distorted, minimized, or ignored.

That’s why our webinar, Cuba & Venezuela in Crisis matters.

On Tuesday, February 24, CovertAction Magazine is bringing together leading scholars, journalists, and humanitarian advocates to examine what is happening now, why it matters, and what is at stake.

This is not a theoretical discussion—this is about food, medicine, electricity, migration, sovereignty, and survival for the people of Cuba and Venezuela.

Our panel includes:

• James Counts Early
• Steve Ellner
• Gloria La Riva
• William LeoGrande
• Bob Schwartz

Together, these experts will offer firsthand insight, historical context, and fact-based analysis you won’t find in mainstream coverage.

Cuba & Venezuela in Crisis

Tuesday, February 24th

7:00pm EST

Tickets: $25

Time is short.

If you care about truth, accountability, and the human consequences of foreign policy, this conversation is for you.

Reserve your seat now—before registration closes:

Get Your Ticket Now!

Your registration also helps sustain independent investigative journalism at a moment when honest reporting is under constant pressure.

We hope you’ll join us for this critical conversation.

In solidarity,

The CovertAction Team

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