Cuba in Barbados

An international colloquium on the Fidel´s life and work was devoted to the Barbadian youth.

Young Barbadians from university and pre-university education formed an ideal audience that received with great interest the International Colloquium on the life and work of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, Commander in Chief Fidel Castro, held in two intense sessions of fruitful exchange this February 24th, at UWI - Cave Hill Campus, sponsored by its Social Sciences Faculty and the Network in Defense of Humanity - Caribbean Chapter, with the collaboration of the embassies of Cuba and Venezuela.

National Union of Public Workers in Barbados joins the Caribbean Network in Defence of Humanity.

In an event of high political and social relevance for the Caribbean working class, the incorporation of the National Union of Public Workers (NUPW) into the Caribbean Chapter of the Network in Defense of Humanity became. With the presence of three national directors in the International Discussion Panel on the legacy of the Commander-in-Chief, Fidel Castro, held precisely at NUPW headquarters, its president Akanni McDowall stated that his organization will be present wherever there is a noble cause in defense of the Rights of the working class and of humanity.

The legacy of the Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro stands out in Barbados.

Organized by the Caribbean Chapter of the Network for the Defense of Humanity, an International Discussion Panel was held in Barbados, which disseminated interesting reflections on the thinking and work of the historical leader of the Cuban Revolution, the Commander-in-Chief of the Cuban Revolution, which had wide repercussions in the local and regional media. A panel of prominent intellectuals and academics, members of the Network residing in several Caribbean islands, exchanged experiences and relevant historical facts about Fidel's humanitarian and internationalist legacy.

Excellent performance by BCC talented music students at the Cuban diplomatic reception

At the conclusion of the diplomatic reception in Barbados on the 58th Anniversary of the Cuban Revolution, Havana Ensemble, a group of 13 talented music students from Barbados Community College (BCC), pleasantly surprised everyone in attendance with an excellent performance directed by their teacher, Darren Massiah, as they combined several Cuban rhythms that spread the public to dance with Cuban officials and collaborators.

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