
Camagüey, Jan 28.- Every January 28, this province celebrates the birth of José Martí, a fitting time to reflect on the relevance of his thought in various spheres of Camagüeyan society. His influence is particularly notable in areas such as health, education, sports, culture, and science.
Martí's legacy transcends the struggle for independence, also encompassing valuable ideals of justice, dignity, and integral human development.
In the realm of health, his ideas have influenced how medical services are conceived in the territory. The promotion of comprehensive and accessible healthcare is a clear reflection of his humanistic vision. Community campaigns and programs are constantly carried out that follow his principles, seeking not only to cure illnesses but also to prevent them and foster healthy lifestyles among the population.
Education, one of the fundamental pillars of Martí's thought, manifests in the solid network of institutions that promote the integral formation of students. In the territory, schools celebrate his legacy through activities that foster reading and critical thinking. Furthermore, ongoing pedagogical updates incorporate his values, preparing future generations to be active and responsible citizens.
Sports, considered by Martí as an essential element for character building, also finds its space in this celebration. In Camagüey, sporting events dedicated to him are organized, promoting not only competition but also inclusion and teamwork.
In the cultural sphere, literature, music, and visual arts pay tribute to his heritage. Various entities organize exhibitions and presentations that show how his ideas continue to inspire local creators. Through festivals and workshops, artistic creation is fostered, highlighting the importance of culture as a tool for social transformation.
The scientific sector draws on research and the advancement of knowledge as pillars for the country's development, working towards innovative solutions to current challenges, guided by the Martí’s conviction that science must be at the service of social well-being. This vision translates into projects that address local problems and seek to improve the quality of life.
Thus, on this 173rd anniversary of José Martí's birth, Camagüey reaffirms the relevance of his thought in multiple spheres of daily life. His legacy is not only remembered in commemorative acts but is lived and breathed in the struggle for a more just and humane future, faithful to the principles he defended with such fervor. Martí's work endures and continues to be a guide in building a more equitable and supportive society. (Maykel Torres la Rosa/Radio Cadena Agramonte) (Photo: Takenfrom Internet)