Articles

Celebration of Martí's 171st birthday at the Cuban embassy in the US.

With children as the main protagonists, the Cuban Embassy in the United States today paid tribute to José Martí, on the 171st anniversary of his birth.

Gathered at the diplomatic representation's headquarters in the capital, the children listened to the Apostle's poem "I grow a white rose", one of the National Hero's most famous poems, which recreates the value of friendship and the importance of cultivating sincere love with others.

From Miami to the world for Martí and against the blockade of Cuba.

Despite the hatred of some, a large international caravan against the blockade of Cuba spread from the U.S. city of Miami to other cities around the world on the occasion of the 171st anniversary of the birth of José Martí.

The day for Cuba, for Martí, against the blockade is taking place with multiple actions in more than 20 cities around the world, said activist Carlos Lazo.

Exhibition on Cuba opens in the United States.

Three decades after the cities of Mobile (USA) and Havana (Cuba) were declared sisters, the exhibition "Cuba at the Exploreum" highlights the bonds of brotherhood between these cities. 
The exhibition, organized by María Conchita Méndez, a Cuban resident in Mobile, together with the Exploreum Science Center of that U.S. city, seeks to bring the public closer to some icons of Cuban culture.

Arturo O'Farril and his conviction that jazz is universal.

With the conviction that jazz is not North American, but universal, the renowned pianist Arturo O'Farril declared Cuba as the nation with one of the most beautiful mixes experienced today in his life.

In an exclusive interview with Prensa Latina, the jazzman confessed that he has experienced since his beginnings in this event of the Jazz Plaza International Festival, how artists from all over the world congregate to download and feel each piano chord, or trumpet or saxophone.

Cuba is one of the most beautiful fusions of humanity I have ever seen, the musician said.

Children in Washington D.C. learn about Cuba

Children and teachers from the Harriet Tubman public elementary school in Washington D.C., emotionally welcomed officials from the Cuban Embassy in that capital.
During the exchange, the children were able to learn about the history of the island, historical places, the main achievements of the Revolution in the health, education and sports sectors, as well as the bilateral relations between Cuba and the United States. 
Between photos and participation games, the children took an imaginary trip to the nation of classic cars, impressive buildings and beautiful beaches. 

Pages