Young people from the IV Youth Brigade, associated with the International Assembly of the Peoples, began a visit to Cuba, the Cuban Institute of Friendship with the Peoples (ICAP) revealed today.
According to an official report, the brigade is made up of more than 100 citizens, most of them from the United States, and they will carry out a program outlined by the Institute itself and the Martin Luther King Center.
Among the young people there are also some from Asian and African nations, who will visit the Fidel Castro Center and exchange with ICAP representatives.
They will also meet with members of the Martin Luther King Center and officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as exchange with workers, scientists, young Cubans and students of the Latin American School of Medicine.
The International Assembly of the Peoples (AIP) is an internationalist process that builds unity around anti-capitalism, anti-imperialism, ecology, feminism and anti-racism.
It considers very important the strength of solidarity with the working class and internationalism, to transform society.
More than 200 organizations, movements and parties of the left are united in this platform and, together, promote mobilizations, political training and research.
In addition, it creates media and sustains a battle of ideas around the world.
The IV Youth Brigade, organized by the U.S. chapter of the AIP, has among its campaigns one in solidarity with the island, Cuba lives and resists, and another in support of the people of Palestine.