On Friday, October 20, the Second Secretary of the diplomatic mission of Cuba in Liberia, Carmen Maury Toledo, participated in the evening program "Afternoon Conversation" of the radio station Super Communication Network. To the noble purpose of socializing with Liberian radioaudience issues of Cuban history, culture and identity, joined the intention of several journalists of the station to make this live broadcast possible.
Why precisely on October 20, how Cuba celebrates it inside and outside the Greater Antilles, what space and opportunities do foreigners have to enjoy these celebrations, what historical elements sustain this celebration, were some of the elements that provoked the debate. It was an open microphone dialogue, where the radio-listener could intervene, make comments, evacuate concerns and open the range of knowledge about a nation that has in its roots a mixture of Africans and Europeans.
In the transmission enlivened with Cuban music reference was also made to the opening of consular services for those who wish to visit the island and to see firsthand its virtues and challenges. The permanent commitment of Cuba to the defense of just causes and to the peoples of Africa was mentioned, a continent that is part of that ajiaco where each element contributed the best of itself to give birth to the Cuban.
