US Hands off Cuba with Brenda Lopez at PSU

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Wed, 11/19/2025 - 6:00pm to 6:30pm

Show Announcement for Radiozine — KBOO 90.7 FM

Airs Wednesday, November 19 at 6:00 PM

Please join us this Wednesday at 6pm for a special edition of Radiozine on KBOO Community Radio. On this episode, we bring you an in-depth conversation with Brenda López, a San Francisco–based Latina organizer and leading voice in the U.S. “Hands Off Cuba” movement.

Brenda shares her powerful story of how a visit to Cuba transformed her understanding of U.S. foreign policy and inspired her ongoing work in international solidarity. We’ll talk about the reality of life on the island, the impact of the decades-long U.S. blockade, and why grassroots activists across the country are demanding a new relationship with Cuba based on dignity, respect, and sovereignty.

In this interview, Brenda explains the history behind the Cuba solidarity movement, the importance of connecting struggles across borders, and the ways ordinary people can challenge misinformation and help build a more just and peaceful world.

Whether you’re new to the topic or deeply engaged in anti-imperialist organizing, this is a conversation that sheds light on the connections between U.S. policy, global justice, and the power of collective resistance.

Tune in to Radiozine, this Wednesday at 6pm on KBOO 90.7 FM in Portland, streaming online at kboo.fm.

That’s Wednesday, November 19 at 6pm — right here on your community-supported radio station, KBOO.

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