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65th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution celebrated in Jamaica

Celebran en Jamaica aniversario 65 del triunfo de la Revolución

Kingston, 27 January 2024. Convened by the Jamaica-Cuba Friendship Association, a political-cultural evening took place in celebration of the 65th anniversary of the triumph of the Revolution. Present at the event were the Ambassador of Cuba to Jamaica Fermín Quiñones Sánchez, members of the State Mission, Cuban residents, graduates in Cuba and members of political organisations and social movements that integrate the Movement of Solidarity with Cuba.

Martian class celebrates 171st anniversary of José Martí's birthday

Clase martiana celebra aniversario 171 del natalicio de José Martí

Kingston, 26 January 2024. As part of the activities developed in remembrance of the 171st anniversary of the birth of José Martí, the second meeting of the Martian class took place with members of the Cuban Educational Brigade working in Jamaica and students and teachers of the Ardenne High School in  Kingston. Those present were able to learn little-known details of the Apostle's life, his stay in Jamaica and his vast literary production.

Marti's ideals live on in Cubans residing in Jamaica.

Marti's ideals live on in Cubans residing in Jamaica.

Spanish Town, 26 January 2024. During the celebration of the homage to our National Hero at the "José Martí" Technical High School, the figures of two Spanish teachers, Pastor Cruz and Nelson Brown, stand out. Both are Cuban residents with different life stories, but with one thing in common: their love for teaching, the history of Cuba and Martí's ideals.

Homage to the Apostle at the "José Martí" Technical High School.

Homenaje al Apóstol en Escuela Secundaria Técnica “José Martí”.

Spanish Town, 26 January 2024. The José Martí Technical High School welcomed diplomats, health and education collaborators and Cubans living in Jamaica to pay homage to the Apostle on the 171st anniversary of his birth.

Students from the centre read a biography of our National Hero and recited the poem "I grow a white rose". The President of the School Board, Sandra Swyer Watson, expressed her gratitude for the support given by the Cuban Revolution to the education of the new Jamaican generations.

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