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The Portland Central America Solidarity Committee (PCASC) was established on July 19, 1979, coinciding with the Sandinista Revolution in Nicaragua. With a commitment to solidarity across the Americas, PCASC has supported various movements against capitalism and neoliberalism, advocating for justice, freedom, and the well-being of marginalized communities.
Throughout its history, PCASC has honored the memory of solidarity fighters, including Ben Linder, a Portland engineer who was murdered while working to improve rural electrification in Nicaragua. The committee continues to raise awareness and mobilize action against U.S. interventions in Latin America, striving to uphold the legacy of those who have sacrificed for the cause of solidarity.
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