Monday, September 3, 2012

Yale Educational Travel Announces Second Cuba Trip


YET Cuba YET Cuba YET Cuba

Exploring Cuba's Cultural Heritage

November 8-15, 2012

with Hon. Jose A. Cabranes '65 JD
and Professor Kate Stith, Yale Law School
Cuba is a country of picturesque colonial towns and stunning 20th-century architecture, of lush landscapes and an intriguing Afro-Cuban culture. This highly customized 8-day, people-to-people program based in Havana promises to be a rare opportunity for in-depth insight into Cuba, including a number of day excursions into towns outside of the capital. Meet with economists, foreign policy experts, dancers and artists while at the same time being immersed in the rich local culture and rhythms of daily life.
A second Cuba departure is scheduled for January 12-19, 2013, featuring Yale Professor of Architecture Alan Plattus.
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Yale has received the appropriate license required by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) for Yale Educational Travel.

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