Washington, October 27 (RHC) -- "Together we create" is the motto that will bring together representatives of more than 70 organizations that make up the National Network with Cuba in the United States at the annual conference that they are preparing this Saturday in the city of Detroit, Michigan.
"Join us in Detroit from November 15 to 17,” says the call published on the official page of the NNOC (acronym in English of the Network), which will take stock of the solidarity work with the island in the last year.
At the meeting, participants will also evaluate the actions against the economic, commercial and financial blockade that impacts the Cuban people and will continue to promote the paths that allow the achievement of the normalization of relations between the two countries.
It will be a time to support the future of the solidarity movement with Cuba, the organizer said, extending her invitation not only to the groups that make up this platform, but also to students and youth activists, workers and all friends of the Caribbean country, especially those who live in cities near Detroit.
On the opening day, they plan to open a photographic exhibition dedicated to the 65th anniversary of the founding of the Latin American Information Agency Prensa Latina, a press outlet founded on June 16, 1959 by the leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro and the Argentine-Cuban guerrilla Ernesto Che Guevara.
The exhibition 65 Years in the Service of Truth is a tour in images of the presence of this news agency, which has more than 30 offices around the world, including those in the United States and at the headquarters of the United Nations Organization in New York.
The organizers believe that it is necessary at this time to increase the number of voices and actions in solidarity with Cuba in the face of a reinforced blockade, the longest in history against any country, which constitutes a violation of the human rights of the Cuban people.