Genetically modified plants. Photo: Granma. Photovoltaic installation. Photo: Ricardo López HevÃa/Granma. Sugar cane production. Photo: Granma Photo: Julio MartÃnez Molina/Granma A Cuban delegate to the Municipal Assembly of People’s Power reports to her constituency. Photo: Granma Cuba in solidarity with Palestine; province of Ciego de Avila. Photo: Ortello González MartÃnez/Granma Cuba in solidarity with Palestine, Havana. Photo: Cuba Presidency. A Palestinian youth, studying medicine in Cuba, addresses an assembly in the province of Cienfuegos. Photo: Julio MartÃnez Molina/Granma. Cuba in solidarity with Palestine, Havana. Photo: Dunia Alvarez/Granma. Cuba in solidarity with Palestine, Havana, headed by Cuban President DÃaz-Canel and other high officials of the government and the Party. Photo: Granma. Cuba in solidarity with Palestine, Sancti SpÃritus. Photo: Periódico Excambray. Cuba opens school year 2023-2024. Photo: Granma. Typically, parents or grandparents walk with the children, dressed in school uniforms, to their public neighborhood school. Photo: Granma. University of Havana students. Photo: Granma. A delegate to one of the 169 municipal assemblies of people’s power reports to her constituents. Photo: Jose M. Correa/Granma. Workers in the electric energy sector, October 18, 2024. Photo: El Necio/Granma. Photo: Pastor Batista/Granma Citizens review the candidates for municipal assembly in their voting district. Photo: Granma. Election volunteers check IDs with residential lists. Photo: Granma. Primary school students salute voters as they cast their ballots. Photo: Granma. Counting the votes on the paper ballots. Photo: Granma. School children salute voter. Photo: Granma. The Cuban Society for Philosophical Investigation remembers its founder, Dr. ThalÃa Fung, at the University of Havana. Photo: Charles McKelvey. Cubans march in support of their revolution. Photo: Granma. Cuban President DÃaz-Canel is received by the people. Photo: Granma. Cuban President DÃaz-Canel visited more than 100 local communities during the economic crisis of 2024, listening and exhorting. Photo: Granma. DÃaz-Canel was always warmly received by the people. Photo: Granma. Leave a comment
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Beautiful pictures of the Cuban people in life.
And I love the images you have of DÃaz-Canel.
It's a glimpse we miss in these United States and we often don't account for.
Thanks for the picture receipts.
In solidarity-
thanks for the pics.