In a packed auditorium of the University of Pantios, Dr. Aleida Guevara March met with students and professors from that prestigious academic institution. This meeting was a worthy culmination of her visit and the various activities and events that took place in Greece to commemorate the 55th anniversary of the assassination of Che in Bolivia, Dimitris Kaltsonis, professor of State and Law Theory at Pantios and author of the book "Che for the State and the Revolution", introduced Aleida and highlighted the importance of studying Che's work without prejudice, at this time when the world it is becoming more and more unequal. In this meeting, as in many others held during her stay in Athens, Aleida spoke about her father's ideas and concepts and how, in contact with the exploited and vilified populations of Latin America, where he met misery and the realities in those peoples lived, he strengthened his spirit of justice and became a thorough revolutionary determined to fight against imperialist exploitation and to give even his life for the defense of the humblest. She, then, answered countless questions from many in attendance. Also present at the event were the Cuban ambassador, Aramis Fuente Hernández, the Charge d'affaires of the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, Freddy Fernández Torres, and Velissarios Kossyvakis, coordinator of events in tribute to Che and artistic director of STUDIO Art Cinema.