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The Pastors for Peace
Caravan to Cuba
The Pastors for Peace caravan to Cuba was in Fresno on Thursday. Photo
below - From left to right: Gerry Bill, Woody, Sandino Gomez, Yesenia
Molina and Leni Villa Gomez Reeves. Photo by Simone Whalen-Rhodes

The Pastors for Peace caravan to Cuba is traveling through California.
On Thursday, they were in Fresno for an event sponsored by the Center for
Nonviolence, where they picked up three more passengers and material aid
for Cuba. This route is one of 12 in the US and Canada where they will
give presentations in 130 cities.
Sandino Gomez is from Santa Cruz and has been to Cuba with the Pastors for
Peace on two previous trips. He is going again and as the spokesperson for
this leg of the caravan, he wants everyone to know that this is about
solidarity, not charity. Gomez said “our project carries humanitarian aid
to the island nation not as an act of charity at all. In fact our project
is designed as an act of solidarity with the Cuban cause. Our purpose is
to break the US embargo and the travel ban and the licensing requirements
in order that we can draw attention to the fact that they need to be
changed. This is a failed policy, this is an immoral policy, it’s
inhumane, it causes innocent people to suffer and we are sick of it.”
Leni Reeves, a physician from Auberry, which is in the Sierra mountains
near Fresno, joined the Pastors for Peace caravan as an act of Civil
Disobedience. She is outraged about the blockade and that the US
government interferes with her ability to travel to Cuba. Reeves said that
her participation in the caravan is “a conscious act of civil disobedience
and the laws that we are trying to challenge are the blockade of Cuba
which I think is profoundly wrong, of course the travel ban on US citizens
going to Cuba which is entirely in place by our government. People often
ask me ‘is it legal’ and what they mean is does the Cuban Government let
you in? Yup, the Cuban government lets anyone travel in Cuba. Yeah, it is
our government. . .and why, what is it we are not supposed to see?”
Joining Reeves on the trip to Cuba is retired Fresno City College
professor Gerry Bill who is also upset about the travel ban. Bill says he
will be traveling throughout the US encouraging people to join the caravan
so they can see Cuba for themselves. He also wants to end some of the
misconceptions he says many people have about Cuba. Bill said “I want
people to know that Cuba isn’t what they think it is. I would like to
encourage more people to go and see it for themselves. You know, it is not
a police state with a cop on every corner, or anything like that. They
don’t have a high standard of living but also they don’t have poverty like
you see as we pass through Mexico as we go to Cuba or even the poverty
like you see on the streets of Fresno. So, you don’t see the homeless
people in Cuba, everybody basically has a place to live. They have
clothes. They have education.”
Sandino Gomez connected the Pastors for Peace caravan to Cuba with the
struggle for universal health care, jobs, and ending poverty in this
country. “The Cuban revolution is about ending poverty It is about
uplifting people out of poverty through education, through healthcare,
through job opportunities. People here should care about what is happening
there because truthfully, if the Cubans can do it, we can do it. If the
Cubans, with very little money can provide free health care and education
to their people, why can’t the richest nation in the world provide free
education and healthcare to its people, Sandino said.
The 22nd annual Pastors for Peace caravan, which is traveling through
California this week on its way to Cuba, will cross the US/Mexico border
in McAllen, TX on July 17th. From there It will travel to Tampico Mexico
where the buses will be loaded on a cargo ship and the caravan
participants will fly to Cuba. For more information, see: http://www.ifconews.org/node/948
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