The conversation was coordinated by the Manuel Ugarte Center for Latin American Integration Studies, of the UNLA, and will be attended by the Cuban ambassador to Argentina, Pedro Pablo Prada, analysts and researchers, and the president of the institution and vice-president of the Permanent Conference of Political Parties of Latin America and the Caribbean, Francisco Cafiero.
Prada wrote on X a Thanksgiving message for the invitation to the event and assured that “it will be an honor to put Cuba’s voice in important debates and contribute to the sowing of values and ideas.”
The Ugarte Center was created in 2014 to promote the study of the regional geopolitical situation and knowledge of integration processes through interdisciplinary approaches, based on the field of critical thinking, from a national and Latin American perspective.
In addition, the Center’s functions include developing analysis and proposals on the construction of identities, creating meeting spaces, proposing public policies, organizing conferences, seminars, cycles, exhibitions, festivals and activities of different types to gain knowledge about the cultural expressions of the people, it’s past and present challenges.
It also supports the dissemination of the ideas and actions of the main Latin American thinkers, the founding texts of the Great Homeland and new authors who address integration processes on the continent.
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