Cuba's First Independent Think Tank Forms / 14ymedio
Posted on September 12, 2015
14ymedio, Pinar del Rio, 12 September 2015 – This weekend the first
Encuentro de Pensamiento (Meeting of Ideas) for Cuba is being held,
sponsored by the independent think tank Center for Coexistence Studies.
This meeting is intended to "think about the national home that we
desire, contribute to the reconstruction of the human person and the
fabric of civil society," Dagoberto Valdes Hernandez, one of the event's
organizers, told this newspaper.
The program begins this Saturday with an opening panel that will address
the topic, "The Cuban Economy in the Short, Medium and Long Term." Among
the guest panelists are María Caridad Gálvez, Pedro Campos, José A.
Quintana and Dimas Castellanos. The discussion is divided into four
subthemes: the economic model, property, work, and social security,
according to the invitation to the participants.
The managers of the event also clarified that "in these laboratories of
plural thinking it is not strictly necessary to reach consensus." They
added, "in the Cuba of ideas there will always be diversity and
nuances," while emphasizing that this will be "an academic workshop,
that is, about studies. It will not be another political group."
In welcoming remarks, Valdes Hernandez said, "our mission is to
concentrate on a systematic workshop, coordinated with citizens,
independent of ideologies and creeds, to support the fabric of a plural
nation from a peaceful and inclusive vision."
Founded in 2007, the Coexistence project is supported by its magazine of
the same name, which has already published 45 editions, addressing
issues ranging from culture to civics. For its part, the Center for
Studies that has recently emerged considers itself to be "a continuation
of the work started 22 years ago by the now defunct Center for Civic and
Religious Training of the diocese of Pinar del Rio."
Source: Cuba's First Independent Think Tank Forms / 14ymedio |
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