During the International Meeting of Afro-American religions that will close on Monday, he ratified that the realization of this event, with the presence of experts from Brazil, is an example of freedom and religious unity in Cuba.
According to the president of the Havana-based Cabildo Arará de Ezinbbe, José Andrés Kmights Rodríguez, the meeting is the beginning of a long road of unity among the peoples of Cuba, Brazil and the nations with Afro-American religions.
Brazilian speaker Makota Célia Gonçalves explained in her lecture on religious racism that the white has the imprint of Africa.
“We can all build a path of generosity among peoples,” she stressed, adding that together it is possible to influence and provide paths of solidarity.
The International Meeting seeks fraternity to “save humanity” through dialogue.
The event will end with a Declaration that will guide important spheres for the families of the region from fraternity and accompaniment.
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