Request for Speakers
To Address Event Audiences
The Democracy Movement
welcomes the opportunity to speak to any group interested in issues
related to Cuba. Often Democracy Movement founder and National
Delegate, Ramon Saul Sanchez and other leaders of the movement are
invited to speak to audiences interested in learning more about Cuba,
its plight and its dreams. Such audiences include universities,
school classrooms, human and civil rights groups, media and a diversity
of other groups. Speakers are available from our headquarters in
Miami, Florida.
What are the speech topics?
Speeches include these and many other topics:
- Human and Civil Rights In Cuba
- The Dissident Movement in Cuba
- The Varela Project and Osvaldo Paya Sardiņas
- The Cuban Exodus, Its Causes and Consequences
- Workers' Rights In Cuba
- The US Embargo Against Cuba
- US Foreign Policy Towards Cuba
- History and Objectives of the Democracy Movement
- The Cuban Revolution and Dictatorship
- And More
How do I get a Democracy Movement speaker for my group?
To arrange a request for a
speaker, please call Norman del Valle at 305-264-7200
or fill out the Request Form
on this page.