International Youth Day and the 98th anniversary of the birth of Commander Fidel Castro Ruz will be celebrated, on August 12 and 13, respectively, in the province of Guantanamo with multiple activities including a visit in Birán, Holguín, to the Museum of the House of Youth. The historic leader of the Cuban Revolution.
The handing out of struggle cards to new members of the Young Communist League and productive work days in which, among others, fighters from the Ministry of Internal Affairs take part are included in the anniversary program.
On Tuesday, August 13, the focus will be on the legacy of the historic leader: at 10:00 a.m., a screening will take place. Border Brigade It will host a discussion of “Fidel in Guantanamo,” led by historian José Sánchez Guerra, an event that will include a presentation of Katiuska Blanco’s book “Fidel,” a bibliographic exhibition of the Supreme Leader’s books, and a promotion of services to the public library network.
“Draw my leader” is another fun initiative for children, who will draw their drawings in squares and parks in all municipalities from 9:00 am to 11:00 am, with its headquarters in the municipality of El Salvador.
On the afternoon of August 13, hanging readings dedicated to the Commander in Chief will be planned in libraries and prison centers and the book “This is Fidel” by Luis Baez will be promoted.
The tribute to the architect of the Cuban Revolution will conclude with a political-cultural gala at the Guasu Theater on the 13th at 5:00 p.m., where the Regional Community Culture Award will be presented.
International Youth Day, founded in 1999 by United Nations General AssemblyIt recognizes the importance of youth in society and promotes their participation in global affairs.Venceremos newspaper
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