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Title
National Cuba Conference

Words count: 3    Unique Words: 3    Length: 24 characters
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Description
National Conference for the Full Normalization of US-Cuba Relations this coming March 2017, Spring National Conference at the Fordham Law School in New York City

Words count: 24    Length: 161 characters
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Keywords
National Cuba Conference, Cuba, National Conference March 2017, Nacional de Cuba, National Cuba Meeting, Committee on Cuba-US Relation, Cuba National and International Conference, US CUBA Relations, Cuba-US Normalization, Cuba and United States Normalization, Fordham Law School

Words count: 37    Length: 278 characters    keyword phrases count : 11

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Keyword Occurrences in Different Sections
Wordkeyword domain title descriptionheadingcontent
1 word:9% (1/11)
cuba 0   (0%)
3 words:55% (6/11)
national cuba conference 0   (0%)
nacional de cuba 0   (0%)
national cuba meeting 0   (0%)
us cuba relations 0   (0%)
cuba-us normalization 0   (0%)
fordham law school 0   (0%)
4 words:9% (1/11)
national conference march 2017 0   (0%)
5 words:27% (3/11)
committee on cuba-us relation 0   (0%)
cuba national and international conference 0   (0%)
cuba and united states normalization 0   (0%)


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Top 20 Keywords
Total Terms Count: 1,522

It is nice! the word density is quite ok.

Top 20 terms occurance and density
KeywordIn DomainIn TitleIn DescriptionIn Heading In Body Density
cuba 61 4.01%
national 28 1.84%
york 20 1.31%
coalition 19 1.25%
solidarity 16 1.05%
committee 15 0.99%
author 13 0.85%
network 12 0.79%
professor 12 0.79%
conference 11 0.72%
president 11 0.72%
organizer 11 0.72%
university 10 0.66%
school 9 0.59%
party 9 0.59%
college 9 0.59%
law 8 0.53%
chair 8 0.53%
workers 8 0.53%
people 8 0.53%

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For more information: 917-887-8710 Email: info@nationalcubaconference.org
<U> (3)Fordham Law School Student Organizations
Additional Endorsing Organizations
National and Local Cuba Solidarity Organizations
<I> (1)Signatures-Endorsements for Invitation to March 25-26, 2017 National Conference on US-Cuba Normalization at Fordham Law School
<EM> (1)Near Lincoln Center, two blocks from Central Park. Take A, B,C, D, or 1 subway train to 59th Street/Columbus Circle Station
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END ALL US ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL, AND TRAVEL SANCTIONS AGAINST CUBA! GET THE US OUT OF GUANTANAMO! STOP ALL REGIME CHANGE PROGRAMS AGAINST CUBA!
US-CUBA NORMALIZATION COMMITTEE
Endorsements for the March 25-26, 2017 National Conference on US-Cuba Normalization at Fordham Law School
Signatures-Endorsements for Invitation to March 25-26, 2017 National Conference on US-Cuba Normalization at Fordham Law School Updated 2-15-2017  
Signatures-Endorsements for Invitation to March 25-26, 2017 National Conference on US-Cuba Normalization at Fordham Law School Updated 2-15-2017  
Updated 2-15-2017
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal Akubundi Amazu, All African Peoples Revolutionary Party, San Jose, CA Amadi Ajamu, December 12th Movement S.E. Anderson, Black Left Unity Network, Author Black Holocaust for Beginners Arnold August, Author and Journalist (Canada) Hawa Bah, Mother of Mohammed Bah, murdered by NYPD, fighter for justice Tom Balanoff, President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1, Chicago* Iris Baez, Anthony Baez Foundation Nellie Bailey, WBAI Radio, Host and Producer Behind the News Clever Banganayi, Deputy General Secretary, Friends of Cuba Society, South Africa Amina Baraka, activist, artist, Newark, NJ Fr. Luis Barrios, John Jay College of Criminal Justice – CUNY Arnoldo Barron, July 26 Movement Organizer in New York before the Cuban Revolution, founder Casa Cuba, Casa de las Americas Thomas Blanton, Solidaridad Exportaciones, Washington, DC Keith Bolender, Author, Voices from the Other Side Nancy Cabrero, Casa de las Americas Leslie Cagan, Peace and Justice Organizer Joe Callahan, Minnesota Cuba Committee William Camacaro, Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle Emily Coffey, Engage Cuba Colorado Council Mariela Castro Espin, Director, Cuban National Center for Sex Education (CENESEX) Greg Clave, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Omowale Clay, December 12th Movement Dr. Andy Coates, Former President, Physicians for a National Healthcare Plan Jason Corley, July 26 Coalition Dr. John Cox, Professor of Global Studies, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Director, Center for Holocaust, Genocide &Human Rights Studies Tim Craine, Greater Hartford Coalition on Cuba Jodi Dean, Professor, Hobart and William Smith Colleges James Early, Institute for Policy Studies Board, Former Director Cultural Heritage Policy Tami Gold, Filmmaker, Professor of Film and Media, Hunter College Andres Gomez, Antonio Maceo Brigade Smithsonian Institution Center Folklife and Cultural Heritage Steve Early. Author and Journalist, Trade Union Organizer Todd Eaton, NYProtest Fritz Edler, former Local Chairman, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Division 482, Washington, DC, Railroad Workers United Soffiyah Elijah Steve Eckardt, Chicago Cuba Coalition Howard Ehrman, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago Mark Emanation, American Federation of Musicians Local 14* Bryan Epps, Director, Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center Malia Everette, Founder and CEO, AltruVistas Erin Feely-Nahem, LMSW, Cuba Solidarity New York Jim Ferlo, President Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership, member Pennsylvania State Senate 2003-15 Jon Flanders, Former President International Association of Machinists, Local 1145, Retired Franklin Flores, Casa de las Americas Ellen David Friedman, Labor Notes Policy Committee Mark Friedman, Los Angeles, Marine Biology Instructor, Los Angeles Maritime Institute and Redondo Beach CA United School District Glen Ford, Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report Albert Fox, Tampa, FL, Alliance for Responsible Cuba Policy Foundation Jane Franklin, Author: Cuba and the U.S. Empire: A Chronological History Pat Fry, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Martin Garbus, Attorney William Gerena-Rochet, DiaspoRicans/Disporiquenos Network, New York City* Joan P. Gibbs, Esq Margaret Gilpin, LCSW, Past President US-Cuba Health Exchange, filmmaker, Cuba In Focus WBAI Radio, NYC. Piero Gleijeses. Professor of United States Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University Stan Goff, Author and Anti-War Activist, US Special Forces (Retired) Robert Grace, Former Executive Board Member, New York State Public Employees Federation Bob Guild, Marazul Charters Teresa Gutierrez, International Action Center Larry Hamm, Chairman, People’s Organization for Progress Tamara Hansen, Author, Cuba solidarity activist, Coordinator, Vancouver Communities in Solidarity Tarik Haskins, Universal Zulu Nation Doug Henwood, author Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom, contributing editor, The Nation magazine, publisher Left Business Observer Dr. Alberto Jones, President, Caribbean American Children Foundation Ben Jones, Artist and Activist, Jersey City, NJ Alicia Jrapko, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Ron Kaminkow, General Secretary, Railroad Workers United Chuck Kaufman, Alliance for Global Justice Stephen Kimber, Professor, School of Journalism, University of King’s College, Halifax, Canada, Author, What Lies Across the Water: The Real Story of the Cuban Five Margaret Kimberley, Editor and Senior Columnist, Black Agenda Report Dequi Kioni-Sadiki, Chair, Malcolm X Commemoration Committee Steve Kramer, Vice President 1199SEIU, 1199SEIU Caribbean and Latin America Democracy Committee Michael Krinsky, Attorney Cheryl LaBash, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Ray Laforest, Co-Founder Haiti Support Network Gloria La Riva, Coordinator, Cuba and Venezuela Solidarity Committee Dr. Eloise Linger, Professor Emerita, SUNY Old Westbury, former leader in the section for scholarly relations with Cuba, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Joe Lombardo, United National Antiwar Coalition Jeff Mackler, National Secretary, Socialist Action Esperanza Martell, Professor, Hunter College Pamela Ann Martin, Philadelphia, longtime activist working to end the US embargo, consultant on legal travel to Cuba Chris Matlhako, General Secretary, Friends of Cuba Society, South Africa Luis Matos, World Organization for the Rights of the People to Healthcare John McAuliff, Director, Fund for Reconciliation and Development Brother Shepard McDaniel, Universal Zulu Nation Dr. Rosemari Mealy, Author: Fidel and Malcolm X – Memories of a Meeting Bob Miller, July 26 Coalition, Sheet Metal and Rail Transportation (SMART) Union Local 60 Peter Miller, July 26 Coalition of Boston Rafael Cancel Miranda, Puerto Rican Independence Fighter Anne Mitchell, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Roberto Monticello, Cuban-American Filmmaker, part of US delegation with President Obama in Cuba Radhames Morales, Fuerza de la Revolucion Derrick Morrison, New Orleans Social Justice Activist Luci Murphy, Art for the People, Washington, DC Omari Musa, DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution Ike Nahem, Cuba Solidarity New York, July 26 Coalition Estevan Nembhard, New York District Organizer, Communist Party USA August Nimtz, Professor of Political Science and African American and African Studies, University of Minnesota Sally O’Brien, WBAI Cuba In Focus Nino Pagliccia, Author, Editor Cuba Solidarity in Canada: Five Decades of People to People Foreign Relations Vijay Prashad, Author and Journalist, Professor of International Studies, Chair in South Asian History, Trinity College Luis Proyect, The Unrepentent Marxist Benjamin Ramos Rosado, New York Cuba Solidarity Project Merle Ratner, Co-Coordinator, Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign* Carla Riehle, Minnesota Cuba Committee Lee Robinson, African Awareness Association, Richmond, VA Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC) Pepe Rossy, Albany (New York) Cuba Solidarity Azza Rojbi, Journalist, Coordinator, Friends of Cuba Against the Blockade, Vancouver, Canada Ursula Rozum, Green Party, Central New York Larry Rubin, Solidaridad Exportaciones, Washington, DC Malcolm Sacks, Venceremos Brigade Angelica Salazar, AltruVistas Cesar Sanchez, July 26 Coalition Isaac Saney, Co-Chair, Canadian Network on Cuba, Senior Instructor, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Brock Satter, Mass Action Against Police Brutality* Bob Schwartz, Disarm/Global Health Partners Joel Schwartz, Civil Service Employees Association* Banbose Shango, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, President, New York State Nurses Association Michael Steven Smith, Attorney, Law and Disorder Radio Stansfield Smith, Chicago ALBA Solidarity Wayne Smith, Retired US State Department official, Chief of Mission, US Interests Section (now US Embassy) in Havana 1979-82 Johnnie Stevens, Workers World Party Jan Strout, US Women and Cuba Collaboration Heide Trampus, Coordinator Worker-To-Worker, Canada-Cuba Labour Solidarity Network Walter Turner, President, Board of Directors, Global Exchange Joel Tyner, Dutchess County, NY Legislator, District 11, representing Rhinebeck and Clinton Bandele Tyehimbe, Pan African Connection, USA Revolutionary Party, Dallas, Texas Lisa Valanti, Pittsburgh CUBA Coalition Estela Vazquez, Vice President, 1199SEIU Amy Velez, New York, Coalition for District Alternatives (CODA) Frank Velgara, ProLibertad Freedom Campaign, Frente Socialista de Puerto Rico – Comite de Nuevo York Nalda Vigezzi, Co-chair, National Network on Cuba Jennifer Wager, Professor, Essex County College Gail Walker, IFCO/Pastors for Peace Victor Wallis, Managing Editor, Socialism and Democracy Michael Warren, Attorney Mary-Alice Waters, Socialist Workers Party Aminifu Williams, People’s Organization for Progress Louis Wolf, DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution, Co-Editor Covert Action Information Bulletin Dr. Helen Yaffe, Fellow in Economic History, London School of Economics, Author, Che Guevara: The Economics of Revolution Juanita Young, Longtime fighter against police brutality and killings, Mother of Malcolm Ferguson,murdered by NYPD Matilde Zimmermann, Professor Emerita, Sarah Lawrence College * Organization Listed for Identification Purposes Fordham Law School Student Organizations Latin American Law Students Association National Lawyers Guild Chapter Student Bar Association Universal Justice Additional Endorsing Organizations All African Peoples Revolutionary Party ANSWER 2017 NYC Voter Campaign For Community Control Of The Police Capital District Socialist Party of New York State City College of New York Guillermo Morales-Assata Shakur Community and Student Center Engage Cuba Colorado Council Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), James Connolly Upstate New York Regional General Membership Branch International Committee for Peace, Justice, and Dignity Jericho Movement, DC National Jericho Movement National Network on Cuba Party for Socialism and Liberation Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership Railroad Workers United Solidarity Committee of the Capital District of New York The Jericho Movement, DC Universal Zulu Nation Safiya Bukhari-Albert Nuh Foundation Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Stop Mass Incarceration Network New York-New Jersey Cuba Si! Coalition National and Local Cuba Solidarity Organizations Albany Cuba Solidarity July 26 Coalition of Boston Chicago Cuba Coalition Cuba Si!, New York-New Jersey DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution Greater Hartford Coalition on Cuba Minnesota Cuba Committee Pittsburgh CUBA Coalition Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership For more information: 917-887-8710 Email: info@nationalcubaconference.org
Pam Africa, International Concerned Family and Friends of Mumia Abu-Jamal Akubundi Amazu, All African Peoples Revolutionary Party, San Jose, CA Amadi Ajamu, December 12th Movement S.E. Anderson, Black Left Unity Network, Author Black Holocaust for Beginners Arnold August, Author and Journalist (Canada) Hawa Bah, Mother of Mohammed Bah, murdered by NYPD, fighter for justice Tom Balanoff, President, Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 1, Chicago* Iris Baez, Anthony Baez Foundation Nellie Bailey, WBAI Radio, Host and Producer Behind the News Clever Banganayi, Deputy General Secretary, Friends of Cuba Society, South Africa Amina Baraka, activist, artist, Newark, NJ Fr. Luis Barrios, John Jay College of Criminal Justice – CUNY Arnoldo Barron, July 26 Movement Organizer in New York before the Cuban Revolution, founder Casa Cuba, Casa de las Americas Thomas Blanton, Solidaridad Exportaciones, Washington, DC Keith Bolender, Author, Voices from the Other Side Nancy Cabrero, Casa de las Americas Leslie Cagan, Peace and Justice Organizer Joe Callahan, Minnesota Cuba Committee William Camacaro, Alberto Lovera Bolivarian Circle Emily Coffey, Engage Cuba Colorado Council Mariela Castro Espin, Director, Cuban National Center for Sex Education (CENESEX) Greg Clave, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Omowale Clay, December 12th Movement Dr. Andy Coates, Former President, Physicians for a National Healthcare Plan Jason Corley, July 26 Coalition Dr. John Cox, Professor of Global Studies, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Director, Center for Holocaust, Genocide &Human Rights Studies Tim Craine, Greater Hartford Coalition on Cuba Jodi Dean, Professor, Hobart and William Smith Colleges James Early, Institute for Policy Studies Board, Former Director Cultural Heritage Policy Tami Gold, Filmmaker, Professor of Film and Media, Hunter College Andres Gomez, Antonio Maceo Brigade Smithsonian Institution Center Folklife and Cultural Heritage Steve Early. Author and Journalist, Trade Union Organizer Todd Eaton, NYProtest Fritz Edler, former Local Chairman, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen Division 482, Washington, DC, Railroad Workers United Soffiyah Elijah Steve Eckardt, Chicago Cuba Coalition Howard Ehrman, MD, MPH, Assistant Professor, Family Medicine and Public Health, University of Illinois Chicago Mark Emanation, American Federation of Musicians Local 14* Bryan Epps, Director, Malcolm X and Dr. Betty Shabazz Memorial and Educational Center Malia Everette, Founder and CEO, AltruVistas Erin Feely-Nahem, LMSW, Cuba Solidarity New York Jim Ferlo, President Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership, member Pennsylvania State Senate 2003-15 Jon Flanders, Former President International Association of Machinists, Local 1145, Retired Franklin Flores, Casa de las Americas Ellen David Friedman, Labor Notes Policy Committee Mark Friedman, Los Angeles, Marine Biology Instructor, Los Angeles Maritime Institute and Redondo Beach CA United School District Glen Ford, Executive Editor, Black Agenda Report Albert Fox, Tampa, FL, Alliance for Responsible Cuba Policy Foundation Jane Franklin, Author: Cuba and the U.S. Empire: A Chronological History Pat Fry, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Martin Garbus, Attorney William Gerena-Rochet, DiaspoRicans/Disporiquenos Network, New York City* Joan P. Gibbs, Esq Margaret Gilpin, LCSW, Past President US-Cuba Health Exchange, filmmaker, Cuba In Focus WBAI Radio, NYC. Piero Gleijeses. Professor of United States Foreign Policy, Johns Hopkins University Stan Goff, Author and Anti-War Activist, US Special Forces (Retired) Robert Grace, Former Executive Board Member, New York State Public Employees Federation Bob Guild, Marazul Charters Teresa Gutierrez, International Action Center Larry Hamm, Chairman, People’s Organization for Progress Tamara Hansen, Author, Cuba solidarity activist, Coordinator, Vancouver Communities in Solidarity Tarik Haskins, Universal Zulu Nation Doug Henwood, author Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom, contributing editor, The Nation magazine, publisher Left Business Observer Dr. Alberto Jones, President, Caribbean American Children Foundation Ben Jones, Artist and Activist, Jersey City, NJ Alicia Jrapko, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Ron Kaminkow, General Secretary, Railroad Workers United Chuck Kaufman, Alliance for Global Justice Stephen Kimber, Professor, School of Journalism, University of King’s College, Halifax, Canada, Author, What Lies Across the Water: The Real Story of the Cuban Five Margaret Kimberley, Editor and Senior Columnist, Black Agenda Report Dequi Kioni-Sadiki, Chair, Malcolm X Commemoration Committee Steve Kramer, Vice President 1199SEIU, 1199SEIU Caribbean and Latin America Democracy Committee Michael Krinsky, Attorney Cheryl LaBash, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Ray Laforest, Co-Founder Haiti Support Network Gloria La Riva, Coordinator, Cuba and Venezuela Solidarity Committee Dr. Eloise Linger, Professor Emerita, SUNY Old Westbury, former leader in the section for scholarly relations with Cuba, Latin American Studies Association (LASA) Joe Lombardo, United National Antiwar Coalition Jeff Mackler, National Secretary, Socialist Action Esperanza Martell, Professor, Hunter College Pamela Ann Martin, Philadelphia, longtime activist working to end the US embargo, consultant on legal travel to Cuba Chris Matlhako, General Secretary, Friends of Cuba Society, South Africa Luis Matos, World Organization for the Rights of the People to Healthcare John McAuliff, Director, Fund for Reconciliation and Development Brother Shepard McDaniel, Universal Zulu Nation Dr. Rosemari Mealy, Author: Fidel and Malcolm X – Memories of a Meeting Bob Miller, July 26 Coalition, Sheet Metal and Rail Transportation (SMART) Union Local 60 Peter Miller, July 26 Coalition of Boston Rafael Cancel Miranda, Puerto Rican Independence Fighter Anne Mitchell, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Roberto Monticello, Cuban-American Filmmaker, part of US delegation with President Obama in Cuba Radhames Morales, Fuerza de la Revolucion Derrick Morrison, New Orleans Social Justice Activist Luci Murphy, Art for the People, Washington, DC Omari Musa, DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution Ike Nahem, Cuba Solidarity New York, July 26 Coalition Estevan Nembhard, New York District Organizer, Communist Party USA August Nimtz, Professor of Political Science and African American and African Studies, University of Minnesota Sally O’Brien, WBAI Cuba In Focus Nino Pagliccia, Author, Editor Cuba Solidarity in Canada: Five Decades of People to People Foreign Relations Vijay Prashad, Author and Journalist, Professor of International Studies, Chair in South Asian History, Trinity College Luis Proyect, The Unrepentent Marxist Benjamin Ramos Rosado, New York Cuba Solidarity Project Merle Ratner, Co-Coordinator, Vietnam Agent Orange Relief and Responsibility Campaign* Carla Riehle, Minnesota Cuba Committee Lee Robinson, African Awareness Association, Richmond, VA Suzanne Ross, Free Mumia Abu-Jamal Coalition (NYC) Pepe Rossy, Albany (New York) Cuba Solidarity Azza Rojbi, Journalist, Coordinator, Friends of Cuba Against the Blockade, Vancouver, Canada Ursula Rozum, Green Party, Central New York Larry Rubin, Solidaridad Exportaciones, Washington, DC Malcolm Sacks, Venceremos Brigade Angelica Salazar, AltruVistas Cesar Sanchez, July 26 Coalition Isaac Saney, Co-Chair, Canadian Network on Cuba, Senior Instructor, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Brock Satter, Mass Action Against Police Brutality* Bob Schwartz, Disarm/Global Health Partners Joel Schwartz, Civil Service Employees Association* Banbose Shango, Co-Chair, National Network on Cuba Judy Sheridan-Gonzalez, President, New York State Nurses Association Michael Steven Smith, Attorney, Law and Disorder Radio Stansfield Smith, Chicago ALBA Solidarity Wayne Smith, Retired US State Department official, Chief of Mission, US Interests Section (now US Embassy) in Havana 1979-82 Johnnie Stevens, Workers World Party Jan Strout, US Women and Cuba Collaboration Heide Trampus, Coordinator Worker-To-Worker, Canada-Cuba Labour Solidarity Network Walter Turner, President, Board of Directors, Global Exchange Joel Tyner, Dutchess County, NY Legislator, District 11, representing Rhinebeck and Clinton Bandele Tyehimbe, Pan African Connection, USA Revolutionary Party, Dallas, Texas Lisa Valanti, Pittsburgh CUBA Coalition Estela Vazquez, Vice President, 1199SEIU Amy Velez, New York, Coalition for District Alternatives (CODA) Frank Velgara, ProLibertad Freedom Campaign, Frente Socialista de Puerto Rico – Comite de Nuevo York Nalda Vigezzi, Co-chair, National Network on Cuba Jennifer Wager, Professor, Essex County College Gail Walker, IFCO/Pastors for Peace Victor Wallis, Managing Editor, Socialism and Democracy Michael Warren, Attorney Mary-Alice Waters, Socialist Workers Party Aminifu Williams, People’s Organization for Progress Louis Wolf, DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution, Co-Editor Covert Action Information Bulletin Dr. Helen Yaffe, Fellow in Economic History, London School of Economics, Author, Che Guevara: The Economics of Revolution Juanita Young, Longtime fighter against police brutality and killings, Mother of Malcolm Ferguson,murdered by NYPD Matilde Zimmermann, Professor Emerita, Sarah Lawrence College * Organization Listed for Identification Purposes Fordham Law School Student Organizations Latin American Law Students Association National Lawyers Guild Chapter Student Bar Association Universal Justice Additional Endorsing Organizations All African Peoples Revolutionary Party ANSWER 2017 NYC Voter Campaign For Community Control Of The Police Capital District Socialist Party of New York State City College of New York Guillermo Morales-Assata Shakur Community and Student Center Engage Cuba Colorado Council Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), James Connolly Upstate New York Regional General Membership Branch International Committee for Peace, Justice, and Dignity Jericho Movement, DC National Jericho Movement National Network on Cuba Party for Socialism and Liberation Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership Railroad Workers United Solidarity Committee of the Capital District of New York The Jericho Movement, DC Universal Zulu Nation Safiya Bukhari-Albert Nuh Foundation Committees of Correspondence for Democracy and Socialism Stop Mass Incarceration Network New York-New Jersey Cuba Si! Coalition National and Local Cuba Solidarity Organizations Albany Cuba Solidarity July 26 Coalition of Boston Chicago Cuba Coalition Cuba Si!, New York-New Jersey DC Metro Coalition in Solidarity with the Cuban Revolution Greater Hartford Coalition on Cuba Minnesota Cuba Committee Pittsburgh CUBA Coalition Pittsburgh-Matanzas Sister Cities Partnership For more information: 917-887-8710 Email: info@nationalcubaconference.org
National Conference Committee for CUBA AND US Normalizaton.
National Conference Committee for CUBA AND US Normalizaton.
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Text To Code Ratio
Total Size Text Size HTML Code Size Text/HTML Code Ratio
7 Kb (7,381 bytes) 12 Kb (12,312 bytes) -5 Kb (-4,931 bytes) 0 %


The Text/HTML Code Ratio is a bit too low, you may not have enough content to rank well!

the ratio of text to HTML code should always be above 15% for good SEO gain,
it is below 15% then that means that your website probably needs more text content.

Tips:
1. a ratio between 25% and 70% is ideal, when it goes beyond than that, the page might run the risk of being considered as spam. As long as the content is relevant and gives essential information, it is a plus point to have more of it.
2. improve your SEO by adding more relevant text to your pages and also increasing your keyword density.
Flash
Excellent! No flash component is detected on this page.

Flash content can not be properly indexed by search engines, and normally flash file is large in size, which slow down the loading of your page.

Tips:
1. avoid flash content whenever possible if you wish to have a fast and SEO friendly website.
Frame
Excellent! No frame is detected on this page.

Framesets and individual frames could cause problem for search engine to crawl your pages

Tips:
1. avoid frames whenever possible.
2. search engines do not like frames.
3. use iframe instead if you really have no choice.
Inline CSS
10 Inline CSS components are detected on this page.

It is a good practice to move inline CSS rules into an external CSS file in order to make your page lighter and increasing the text to code ratio.

Tips:
1. move inline css rules to external css file.
2. separate style from html.
Nested Table
Excellent! No nested table is detected on this page (nested table : 0, total table : 0)

nested tables could slow down page rendering and lead to bad user experience.

Tips:
1. avoiding <table> for your page layout.
2. using <div> instead of <table>.
Plain Text Email
1 Email Address (i***@nationalcubaconference.org) was detected on this page.

Redirect Count
Excellent! No redirection is detected for loading this page.

Using HTTPS
Excellent! HTTPS is used for your page.

WWW Resolve
the websites http://www.us-cubanormalization.org and http://us-cubanormalization.org DOES NOT resolved to the same url.

Search Engines treat URLs with or without "www" as two different records.

Tips:
1. edit your .htaccess file and permanently redirect one to the other (eg redirect www.mysite.com to mysite.com).
IP Canonicalization
IP address of the site http://107.180.51.9 is forwarded to http://107.180.51.9/, instead of to its domain name site us-cubanormalization.org.

URL Rewrite
Excellent! your urls are clean.

clean, short and relevant URLs are favoured by users and search engines

Tips:
1. use url rewrite to turn dynamic pages with query parameters into seo friendly static pages.
2. put your important keywords in the url.
3. good urls are not only user friendly but also seo friendly.
Underscore In URL
Excellent! your do not use underscore in your URLs.

Search Engines treat hyphen as word separator, they do not treat underscore as word separator.


Tips:
1. use hyphen "-" instead of underscore "_" to optimize your page url.
2. help search engines to better understand your url, eventually will benefit your page`s ranking.
Links
Internal Links
(link to pages within this domain)
External Links
(link to pages on other websites)
Total
2 8 10


Excellent! the number of links are less than 100.

Internal Links (link to pages within this domain) - 2
URL Anchor Text
http://us-cubanormalization.org/#Menu
http://us-cubanormalization.org/doc/TentativeSchedule.pdf

External Links (link to pages on other websites) - 8
URL Anchor Text
http://nationalcubaconference.org/Home(current)
http://nationalcubaconference.org/work-shops.htmlWorkShops
http://nationalcubaconference.org/donate.htmlDONATE
http://nationalcubaconference.org/work-shops.htmlWorkShops
http://nationalcubaconference.org/donate.htmlDONATE
http://www.nationalcubaconference.org...doc/OfficialCallNCC.pdfTHE CALL MESSAGE
http://nationalcubaconference.org/work-shops.htmlVIEW WORKSHOPS
http://nationalcubaconference.org/doc/TentativeSchedule.pdfCONFERENCE SCHEDULE

reasonable number of links (below 100) per page will give a better user experience.


Tips:
1. keep the number of links per page below 100.
2. having more than 100 links in a single page will lead to a bad user experience, and it possibly runs into the risk of been considered as spam.
3. search engines may not follow all the links if you have too many of them in a single page.
Images
Total Images Alt Present Alt Missing
2 1 1


1 images do not have Alt values.

Image URL - 2
URL ALT Text
http://www.nationalcubaconference.org/images/header_3.jpgPlaceholder image
http://www.nationalcubaconference.org...images/cuba_conference_fordham-deskop-1.jpg


search engines cannot `see` images, proper Alt content will help them to better understand and index images.

Tips:
1. always add alt attributes to images. Alt is mandatory for accessibility and for valid XHTML.
2. words used within an image`s Alt attribute should be its text equivalent and convey the same information.
3. use a human-readable caption and descriptive text around the image.
CSS
Style Block In Same Page Links to External Style Files Total
1 5 6


Too many (5) external style sheet files , it will slow down the downloading.

Links To External Stylesheet Files - 5
Stylesheet URL rel type
http://www.w3schools.com/lib/w3.cssstylesheet
http://www.july26coalition.org/ncusacuba/css/bootstrap.cssstylesheet
http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Open+Sans:600,700stylesheettext/css
http://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Righteousstylesheettext/css
http://www.july26coalition.org/ncusac...ry.countdown-master/demo/countdown.demo.cssstylesheettext/css

Script
Scripts Block In Same Page Links to External Script Files Total
6 4 10


Too many (4) external scripts files , it will slow down the downlaoding.

Links To External Script Files - 4
Script URL Type
http://us-cubanormalization.org/js/jquery-1.11.3.min.jstext/javascript
http://us-cubanormalization.org/js/bootstrap.jstext/javascript
http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.11.2/jquery.min.js
http://www.july26coalition.org/ncusac...jquery.countdown-master/jquery.countdown.js

put scripts together and link them from an external files rather then put them in the same file as the main page.

Tips:
1. reduce the use of in-page scripts, put them in separate files and link them in.
2. reduce the number of external script files, it will help browser to make lesser number of http requests from the server.
3. optimize or compress the script files to have smaller size and faster loading.
Blog Or News Release
There is no Blog associated with your site.

Having a blog is a great way to provide fresh content and retain users, search engines favour it too.


Tips:
1. regularly update your blog and provide fresh and quality content.
2. relevant blogs of your website topics, generate more credits in the eyes of your visitors, as well as search engines.
DMOZ Listing
No

Your site is not listed in the DMOZ Open Directory. DMOZ Open Directory Project

Google Analytics
Analytics Service is not implemented for the site.

Social Media Integration
Your site is not integrated with Facebook, Twitter or Google+.

Facebook PageNot Found
Twitter AccountNot Found
Google+ PageNot Found


Trustworthiness
0

No Trustworthiness Score is calculated for the site.

0
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Users are concerned about the safety of their online transactions. Trustworthiness rating is based on real user ratings and that tells you how much other users trust this site, so do the serch engines. note: this trustworthiness score is provided by WOT (Web of Trust).

Tips:
1. pay attention to the look and design of your site, many people look for visual cues when assessing a site`s credibility
2. make your site easy to use, sites that are easy to navigate are perceived as being more trustworthy.
3. make it easy for user to contact you, users will be more comfortable and feel more secured shall they need to get in touch with you.
Child Safe
0 No Child Safe Score is calculated for the site.

0
0 - 19 20 - 39 40 - 59 60 - 79 80 - 100
Very Poor Poor Unsatisfactory Good Excellent


Safe Browsing
Safe! the site us-cubanormalization.org is NOT currently listed as suspicious, most-likely it is clean from malware and phining code [ verify this by Google Safe Browsing ]

Ensure that your site is malware free and does not cause harm to users` computers.

Tips:
1. do not put virus, malicious worms, adwares, trojans, spywares and suspicious phishing code in your server.
2. take suspicious behaviours seriously, have a regular check-up and monitor closely of your server`s log files.
3. if your site is black-listed by Google as suspicious, clean it up before requesting for a review.
Traffic Rank
2,378,934th most visited website in the world.
Your site is not among the most visited 1 million websites in the world.
Websites On Same Server
Excellent! You do have very few domains (5 - lactationconsultant.info, globalsc.co.in, hirealawyernow.com, us-cubanormalization.org, hollywoodsociallounge.com) hosted on the same server as us-cubanormalization.org (ip : 107.180.51.9).

Too many domains hosted on the same server is an indicator that you are not really serious about your website, and your site will have a higher chance to be surrounded by bad neighbours.

Tips:
1. the fewer domains hosted on the same server/ip the better.
2. avoid shared hosting whenever possible, especially when there are already hundreds or thousands of sites are hosted on the same server.
3. dedicated ip or resources for your site not only do good to your site visitors but also favoured by search engines.
Server Location
your server (IP : 107.180.51.9) is located at United States  
ensure your server is not located far away from most of your site visitors.
HTTP Compression
No

your website server does not support HTTP Compression.

Caching
No

your website server does not support Caching.

Server Signature
Excellent! the website server signature is off.

A secure and safe server is not only good for your site visitors but also good for search engines.

Tips:
1. server software version information can be utilized by malicious visitors to attack your server.
2. by turning off the server signature, you actually have made your server a little bit more secure.
3. for Apache server - edit the apache2.conf or the .htaccess file to turn server signature off.
Domain Age
7 years, 69 days old ( 1st registered on : 2017-08-12 )


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excellent, the domain age is old enough.

Domain Expires
0 years, 296 days from today ( expires on : 2025-08-12 )


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domain is expiring in less than a year.

Domain Info
us-cubanormalization.org ( 24 characters )

Domain Registrar : Public Interest Registry

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Domain Created On Last Modified On Expires On
2017-08-12 2024-09-26 2025-08-12
7 years, 69 days old 0 years, 23 days ago 0 years, 296 days from today
7 years, 69 days old


Domain Name Servers used by us-cubanormalization.org
DNS Name IP Address
ns01.domaincontrol.com97.74.100.1
ns02.domaincontrol.com173.201.68.1


Domain is going to expire in less than a year time (0 years, 296 days from today), try to renew it for more than one year!

domain name choice and domain age are crucial for SEO.

Tips:
1. keep the domain name short and relevant to the content, which will be easier to be remembered and related to.
2. older domain tends to be more trustworthy.
3. register a domain for more than 1 year, and search engine will think it is a serious business.

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