Cuba marks World Day of African and Afro-descendant culture

Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez commemorated the World Day of African and Afro-descendant Culture in Havana.

In Havana on January 24, Cuban Foreign Minister Bruno Rodriguez Parrilla commemorated the World Day of African and Afro-descendant Culture. This observance highlights the significance of African heritage and Afro-descendant communities worldwide. Prensa Latina news agency reported the event, underscoring Cuba's commitment to cultural diversity and historical ties with Africa. Rodriguez, noted for his advocacy of international solidarity, used the occasion to emphasize values of inclusion and respect for ancestral traditions. The commemoration aligns with national efforts to promote recognition of Afro-descendant contributions to Cuban identity, within a global celebration aimed at highlighting these historically marginalized cultures.

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