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The world must look upon Africa with reverence and shame

Stated Cuban Minister of Culture, Abel Prieto during the closing ceremony of the International Scientific Committee sessions - Volume IV of the General History of Africa, a project sponsored by UNESCO

Four centuries of infamy

Before Europeans arrived in America, Portuguese seafarers snatched the first Africans from their homelands to be sold and exploited in the Iberian Peninsula.

Cuban punto: Cultural Heritage of Humanity

Cuban punto was recently included on the UNESCO list of artistic expressions recognized as Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity

Alicia dances on

One year since October 17, 2019, when we bid Alicia Alonso farewell, her presence is here, there, and everywhere, in performances, exhibitions, concerts… and, above all, in the living memory of her people

Socialism must be anti-racist

Steps taken after the triumph of the Revolution, in January of 1959, dealt a devastating blow to the structural supports of racism • The other great battle is to implement educational and cultural methods that contribute to a new subjectivity

The locomotive of Cuban music triumphs and convinces

Loyal audiences and new fans, of several generations and diverse nationalities, filled U.S. venues to hear Los Van Van, recognizing the vital signs of an enduring, unstoppable culture

African legacy in Old Havana

The Casa de Africa is hosting the 22nd Social and Cultural Afro-American Anthropology Workshop January 4-6, focused on the history of enslaved Blacks and the contributions of their descendents to the development of Cuban identity

A visual message: Let Cuba live!

A gallery of images presented online by the Tricontinental Institute of Social Research under the same title of a recent manifesto, Let Cuba Live! has attracted attention, given the artistic quality of the messages conveyed

Mama Ruth, icon of the anti-apartheid struggle

On August 9, 1956, Ruth Mompati led more than 20,000 women of diverse ethnicities in a protest march against the Pass laws established by the racist apartheid regime