Tag Archives: Online event

Café in Spanish

USESSC is happy to invite you to our upcoming event! Come and have a virtual coffee with us while you get to practice (or learn!) a bit of Spanish while talking about El Salvador. Don’t be afraid to join even if you know just a couple of words. We want you to have a good […]

Rural youth and the state of exception in El Salvador

The Share Foundation and U.S.-El Salvador Sister Cities (USESSC) would like to invite you to our upcoming webinar: Rural youth and the state of exception in El Salvador   We will have the participation of three young persons from the regions of UCRES, La Libertad and Chalatenango. They will share what the state of exception […]

Event: Salvadoran rural communities facing the decision to migrate

You’re invited to this webinar where we will talk about the context leading to the phenomena of migration from El Salvador. We will also have guests from a rural community in San Vicente who will provide their own perspective of the situation. Guest speakers: Zulma Tobar and Mario Guevara, coordinators of Sister Cities in El […]

Voices from the Ground / Voces desde nuestras comunidades

(EN ESPAÑOL ABAJO)   As we approach the day of our conversation with Roberto Lovato, the Cambridge committee is inviting you to this online event to learn about what’s happening in El Salvador.     REGISTER HERE   ZOOM LINK HERE   TAX- DEDUCTIBLE DONATIONS TO THE COMMITTEE HERE   ***   En ruta a […]

A conversation with Roberto Lovato

(EN ESPAÑOL ABAJO)   It’s a new year and we already have big plans!   Arlington-Teosinte Sister City Project Presents: A Conversation with Roberto Lovato   When Thursday, February 3, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. ET   Where On Zoom   Register here https://bit.ly/LovatoBookTalk   Spanish interpretation available. All are welcome!   This event […]

Workshop: The Deep Roots and Bitter Fruits of White Supremacy

We invite you to participate in this workshop developed by Bangor committee member, Dennis Chinoy called “Say Its Name: The Deep Roots and Bitter Fruits of White Supremacy” In the spirit of our U.S. – El Salvador Sister Cities Network’s commitment to make racial justice and equity a central focus of our work, Dennis is […]

Memories of Solidarity – Roadmap for the future

This Saturday, April 24, we will be celebrating the 35th anniversary of U.S.- El Salvador Sister Cities from 7:30 PM until 9:30 PM (Eastern time) Do you want to learn what the historical memory group has organized for this event? Then, keep reading:   EVENT’S AGENDA Introduction Mikaela Byers, Historical Memory Working Group Member Historical […]

Learn about the electoral context in El Salvador – 2021

The organizations working in solidarity with the people of El Salvador invite you the following online events towards the upcoming elections of congresspeople in El Salvador: Wednesday 17th: Demands and analysis from the youth towards the upcoming elections Wednesday 24th: The situation of Human Rights and the Environment towards the upcoming elections Wednesday, March 10th: […]

Dismantling borders: impact of the elections

On November 20th, the Taskforce for a Center on Race, Immigration, and Social Justice (CRISJ), in collaboration with U.S.-El Salvador Sister Cities, Central Americans For Empowerment (CAFÉ), the Latin American Minor Program at Sac State, and the Multicultural Center, held a panel discussion focused on how the results of the 2020 U.S. presidential elections will […]

USESSC 2020 National Gathering

Calling all the network, national members and friends! November 14 and 15 will be a time for internal and external reflection and analysis. On November 14th we will even have the participation of CRIPDES board members, Marixa Amaya and Francisco Martínez who will answer questions from our working groups and share their views on the […]