SANTIAGO DE CUBA, Cuba, April 3 (ACN) – From April 12 to 16, the city of Santiago de Cuba will host the 22nd International Congress of African and Afro-American Culture, dedicated this year to the intangible cultural heritage of Africa, America and Latin America. Caribbean.
More than 70 research papers will be presented at this event, which will bring together researchers from Colombia, Brazil and the United States, as well as members of the African diplomatic corps in Cuba.
Regional Culture Director Roleser Garcia noted that the conference, which effectively responds to the National Program to Combat Racism and Racial Discrimination in line with the political will of the Cuban government to eliminate these evils in the country, will also contribute to improving the management of heritage communication at the institutional level in the country. The era of information and communications technology.