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Hi, I discovered salsa last spring and quickly became addicted. I’m working hard to learn more about Latin music and dance…but I’m also interested in politics. So I was fascinated to discover that politics played such an enormous role in the evolution of Latin music.
Anyway, I learned about your Salsa for Solidarity event too late to list it on my Seattle Salsa Calendar at http://seattle.sealatin.com/Calendar. However, I’d love to list similar events in the future, so please add me to your e-mail list. I’d also like to write an article about CISPES when I find time. (I’ll probably be pretty busy until Christmas.)
Founded in 1980 as part of the national CISPES network, Seattle CISPES is a grassroots organization working for social justice and human rights in El Salvador and the United States.
#1 by David Blomstrom on December 7th, 2009
Hi, I discovered salsa last spring and quickly became addicted. I’m working hard to learn more about Latin music and dance…but I’m also interested in politics. So I was fascinated to discover that politics played such an enormous role in the evolution of Latin music.
Anyway, I learned about your Salsa for Solidarity event too late to list it on my Seattle Salsa Calendar at http://seattle.sealatin.com/Calendar. However, I’d love to list similar events in the future, so please add me to your e-mail list. I’d also like to write an article about CISPES when I find time. (I’ll probably be pretty busy until Christmas.)
Thank you.
David Blomstrom