Cubanos: Woman and the Revolution
Sunday 3rd March, 2019 2-5pm
The Flying Duck, 142 Renfield Street, G2 3AU
CUBANAS asks what six decades of socialist construction has meant for Cuban women and explores how the legacies of pioneering women revolutionaries such as Celia Sanchez, Haydee Santamaria and Vilma Espin live on in Cuba today.
In Britain, women are hit hardest by austerity, but there is an alternative. To mark International Women’s Day on 8 March we look to socialist Cuba for inspiration that another world is possible!
This event will raise funds for Rock Around The Blockade’s 2019 solidarity brigade to Cuba – celebrating the 60th anniversary of the Cuban Revolution.
£5 / £3 concession entry
Revolutionary Communist Group | Rock Around the Blockade
www.ratb.org.uk
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