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The following organizations provide excellent resource materials and legislative action alerts for those seeking to change US policy toward Cuba, including an end to travel restrictions.

  Center for International Policy

  Latin American Working Group
The Latin America Working Group's Cuba Program coordinates the work of its 65 member organizations with a goal of seeing normalization of relations with Cuba.  LAWG maintains a grassroots mailing list that provides updates on US policy developments as they relate to Cuba, and posts suggestions for advocacy and action.  Recent work has focused on allowing sales of food and medicine and the end of travel restrictions to Cuba.

  Washington Office on Latin America
WOLA's Cuba program works to change current U.S.-Cuba policy by encouraging U.S. policy-makers to move towards normalized relations with Cuba.  WOLA also does educational outreach to the U.S. press and public on Cuba policy issues.  WOLA's Cuba work is based on the belief that engagement with Cuba is a more sensible, more effective, and more humane strategy for promoting human rights and social justice on the island

  Association of Travel-Related Industry Professionals
ATRIP is organized for the express goal of advocating the freedom of American citizens to travel, specifically to Cuba.


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This page last updated in January 2002