Cuba to host international anti-racist conference in October

Cuba's Ministry of Culture and the National Program Against Racism and Discrimination have announced the International Conference 'Cuba 2026: Anti-Racist Thoughts and Actions,' set for October.

From Havana, the announcement underscores Cuba's commitment to combating racism on a global scale. The conference, organized by the Ministry of Culture alongside the Cuban National Program Against Racism and Discrimination, aims to foster anti-racist thoughts and actions in an international forum. While the exact year is implied by the title as 2026, the event is scheduled for October, drawing participants from various nations to discuss strategies against discrimination. This initiative aligns with Cuba's tradition of international solidarity on social justice issues, echoing previous conferences on human rights. Specific themes and speakers have not yet been detailed, but the announcement highlights the need for concrete actions against racism in the current global context.

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