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National Bar Association Travels To Haiti And Cuba For Affiliates Meetings

National Bar Association Travels To Haiti And Cuba May 18-30 For 2016 Annual International Affiliates Meeting

WASHINGTON, DC – The National Bar Association (NBA)  is preparing for its highly anticipated 2016 NBA Annual International Affiliates Meeting.  Over 30 NBA delegates will first travel to Haiti on May 18-22 and 120 NBA delegates will travel to Cuba on May 23-30.

NBA leadership and members will experience the cities of Port-au-Prince, Havana and Santiago, Cuba through a humanitarian exchange program.   Members will share a true “People to People” exchange of ideas and experience each country’s system of life, laws, economy, as well as their culture.

In Haiti, NBA members are expected to meet with members of the Haitian Bar, visit the National Supreme Court, and the historic Citadel, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and referred to as one of the eight wonders of the World.

Benjamin Crump, President National Bar Association
Benjamin Crump, President National Bar Association

“As the first Black republic in our history in 1804, it is critical that we continue to build our cross cultural bonds between Haiti and the United States.  We are committed to support our professional peers in Haiti and assisting with their pursuit of great peace, security, rule of law and economic prosperity,” stated President Benjamin Crump.

In Cuba, the delegation will visit a number of cultural and historic landmarks, meet with the Union Nacional de Jurists de Cuba to discuss ways to support the people of Cuba, and participate in a Briefing and Reception at the U.S. Embassy Residence.

“Given the political complexities and historical context of Cuba, we are excited regarding this opportunity to learn more about the culture and people of Cuba.  We look forward to understanding more about the challenges and nuances of the systems of justice and the economic realities impacting the Cuban people,” noted Vanita Banks, NBA Past President and 2016 NBA International Affiliates Meeting Chair.

Banks led the first delegation of NBA lawyers, judges and doctors to Cuba in May 2008.    “Cuba is on the brink of transformative change, and the NBA stands ready to support the people of Cuba during this new era of relations between our countries,” she stated.

 

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