Cuba acogerá la segunda bienal internacional de humor político

La Habana será sede de la 2da Bienal Internacional de Humor Político del 9 al 14 de junio, con un llamado a abordar temas relacionados con el colonialismo cultural y su influencia en la sociedad contemporánea.

La 2da Bienal Internacional de Humor Político se llevará a cabo en La Habana, Cuba, del 9 al 14 de junio de 2026. Este evento invita a participantes a explorar el colonialismo cultural y su impacto en la sociedad actual mediante el humor político. La bienal, organizada en la capital cubana, busca fomentar discusiones sobre estos temas a través de expresiones satíricas y creativas. Según Prensa Latina, el anuncio se hizo el 9 de febrero de 2026, destacando la importancia de este tipo de foros internacionales en Cuba. La primera edición de la bienal ocurrió previamente, consolidando su lugar en el calendario cultural del país. Este encuentro reúne a artistas y creadores de diversas partes del mundo para reflexionar sobre dinámicas globales mediante el ingenio y la crítica humorística. La bienal subraya el rol del humor como herramienta para analizar influencias culturales persistentes.

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