Camagüey, Jul 2.- The Camagüey delegation to the 47th edition of the National Youth Seminar of Martian Studies received this Sunday an award and a mention to that instance in the categories of University Student Federation and Young Workers.
The laureates in the largest event organized every year by the Martí Youth Movement were, respectively, Laura Marian Bacallao Padrón, a Journalism student at the University of Camagüey Ignacio Agramonte and the journalist Jorge Enrique Jerez Belisario.
The territory was represented in the contest by six contestants, and the jury praised the quality of the work, the initiative of children and young people and the desire to know and apply the thought of the Apostle of the independence of Cuba from contemporary perspectives that included the good use of information and communication technologies.
In the virtual session, four other people from Camagüey had already presented themselves, three of them pioneers and a young university student, in the Literature category; meanwhile, the rest conformed the participation in the face-to-face event.
More than a hundred Cuban children, adolescents and young people investigated and presented their creative thinking on the work of the National Hero of Cuba in different modalities in the meeting that culminated in the call for the 48th edition for which in a few months they will begin to develop basic contests.
During the closing ceremony at the Cuba Pavilion, which featured excellent child and youth artistic talent, Orlando Ernesto Pérez Núñez, president of the Martí Youth Movement in the country, also invited the celebration of the organization's 35th anniversary, with the dedication it deserves The author of The Golden Age.
In the event presided over by the essayist and journalist Enrique Ubieta Gómez and by Lianet Pazo Cedeño, who leads the José Martí Pioneers Organization in Cuba, the Master Who Lives was evoked with the work of all, as demonstrated by the validity of his legacy in the Seminary in which Camagüey also contributed new visions. (Text and photos: Dania Díaz Socarrás/ Radio Cadena Agramonte)