Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel attended the debates of the IV International Colloquium Homeland that with the participation of some 400 delegates from almost 50 countries concludes today in Havana.
The Patria event, inaugurated on Monday, March 17, has discussed the present and immediate future of the infocommunicational path of the world left.
On its last day, it featured the panel “Reprogramming the Network: strategies to mitigate polarization and hate speech in digital environments”, by José Manzaneda, journalist and director of the Basque media Cubainformación.
They also complemented the program “Technologies for Emancipation: Alternative Communication and Information Sovereignty in the Global South,” with personalities such as the Venezuelan Jorge Arreaza, executive secretary of the Bolivarian Alliance for the Peoples of Our America. People‘s Trade Treaty, and the Bolivian Sacha Llorenti, a university professor.
Experts of the stature of the Spaniards Pascual Serrano and Carlos Penalva; Alina Duarte, from Mexico; Gabriela Rivadeneira, from Colombia, among others from Argentina, Brazil, Ghana, India and Vietnam discussed the strategies of the global South in the face of the information hegemony of the West, the media as political actors and consumption in the digital age.
With information from Agencia Cubana de Noticias
Translated by Radio Angulo
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