March 13th, 1957: The Blood That Paved the Way to Freedom

On March 13th, 1957, Havana echoed with the explosion of a heroic struggle. Amidst gunpowder and young…

Capablanca, the simplicity of a genius

The news of his death, which occurred in the early morning of March 8th, 1942, at…

Energy Efficiency in Cuba: The Challenge of Doing More with Less

Every March 5th, since that international conference held in Austria in 1998, the world reflects on…

Holguin Provincial Archive Hosts Exchange for International Women’s Day

As part of the activities commemorating International Women’s Day. The Holguin Provincial Historical Archive hosted the exchange…

Céspedes: The Legacy of a Father

There was a time when Cuba was still a nameless dream. An idea that wandered through…

The Silent Epic of Education for Young People and Adults

There are dates in Cuba that were born marked by light. February 24th is one of…

Benny Moré: The Eternal Journey of the Barbarian of Rhythm

Many years later, that little girl would still remember the afternoon the radio stopped playing. She…

Radio, the invisible dialogue that travels on the airwaves

Every February 13th, the date isn’t marked in red on any official holiday calendar. But in millions…

Women and Girls: The Backbone Transforming Global Science

On this day, February 11th, the world unites its voices to celebrate a beacon of progress…

Julio Antonio Mella, Multiplied from Generation to Generation

“Today is a day we shouldn’t forget,” Juan told his grandson Alejandro, as the boy listened…