Casa de las Americas hosts event on communities in US

Edited by Jorge Ruiz Miyares
2021-11-18 09:18:44

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Havana, November 17 (RHC)-- After 40 years of its first meeting, Casa de las Americas hosts the 3rd Seminar on Studies on Native American, Afro-descendant, and Latino Communities in the United States.

The first edition of this event took place in November 1981 under the title “Seminar on the Situation of the Black, Chicano, Indian and Puerto Rican Communities in the United States.”

Also convened by the Research Center of International Policy, the event will run until November 19 with guests from several nations to analyze the challenges of these populations in the northern country.

The participants will address issues related to these communities' current economic, political, social, and cultural reality. They will also talk about their communication and dialogue strategies, educational and training processes from a decolonizing perspective, and resilience against Covid-19.

In addition to the event, Casa de las Americas is holding panels, premieres of films, and book launches related to the performing arts and the strategic thinking of the leader of the Cuban Revolution, Fidel Castro Ruz.



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