Do Guantanamo people use to read much? Who promote reading among youth and adults? To these questions the public campaign, designed by Graphomania project of Guantanamo, approaches this issue to support territorial actions to mark the 145th anniversary of the city.
Do Guantanamo people use to read much? Who promote reading among youth and adults? To these questions the public campaign, designed by Graphomania project of Guantanamo, approaches this issue to support territorial actions to mark the 145th anniversary of the city.
This was reported to CMKS by Yesenia Ramirez Sosa, Coordinator and natural promoter of that group, who also added that among the actions of the initiative, includes to carry out spots in television and radio programs, even in community radio stations, also postcards aimed at promoting the work of writers and fine artists are also designed to be launched in gastronomic centers, hotels or travel agencies as a basis to the visitor or to the coming festivity in Guantanamo.
The Graphomania Project also aims to extend its training, together with the Provincial Culture Center until Yateras El Salvador, Manuel Tames and San Antonio del Sur,municipalities that are lack of literary instructors in the cultural houses, but not of natural promoters, about more than 30 that make up the project and have carried out several actions in this regard.
Ramirez Sosa also explained that Grafomania to run an effective campaign tries to involve the schools in Guantanamo, especially all managers and educators.
Graphomania is a project that after less than two years of work, articulates efforts in the city of Guantanamo in favor of the development and promotion of reading and writing, a task that reveals young people committed to transforming the cultural scene of the eastern region Cuba.
Translation: Liubis Balart Martínez

