Children's writer Nersys Felipe wins Cuban National Literature Award

Children's and youth writer Nersys Felipe received the National Literature Award for 2011 at a ceremony held at the San Carlos de la Cabaña Fortress as part of the International Book Fair Cuba 2012 currently underway in Havana.

The Cuban writer was granted the coveted prize for the work of her entire life as a novelist, short story writer and poet. The jury was headed by 2010 National Literature Prize winner, Cuban-Uruguayan novelist Daniel Chavarría, and made up of critic Zaida Capote Cruz, essayist José Antonio Baujín, and poets Georgina Herrera and Nelson Simón.

Congress on Sex Education Closes in Cuba

The president of the organizing committee of the 6th Congress on Sex Education, Counselling and Therapy, Mariela Castro Espin, was very pleased with the progress and outcome of the event, which ended on Thursday in Havana.

Unlike previous stages, this conference was characterized by the richness of the discussions and the participation of renowned Cuban and foreign experts, which outnumbered the numbers forecast, she told reporters.

Casa de las Americas Award Winner Calls for Anti-Racist Policies

Cuban essayist Zuleica Romay, who recently won the special 2012 Casa de las Americas Literature Award on black presence in the contemporary Americas and the Caribbean, called for cultural policies to face today's stereotypes and racist behaviours.

After receiving the award, the author of "Elogio de la Altea o las Paradojas de la Racialidad" (Altea Praise and Racial Paradoxes), told Prensa Latina that the the work allows her to appreciate racial prejudices through socio-cultural processes that are often covert.

Groundbreaking exhibition of Cuban art to come to London and Glasgow

Gallery 27 Cork Street, London – 23 to 28 April, 2012
The Lighthouse, Glasgow – 7 to 13 May, 2012

Beyond the Frame: Contemporary Cuban Art presents fresh and diverse artworks by 29 of Cuba's leading artists specially selected for this unique UK exhibition. Works by the island's internationally acclaimed contemporary artists will be displayed alongside top documentary photographers, some of whom have shaped perceptions of Cuba, both real and imaginary. Looking beyond the frame, the exhibition will offer a snapshot of an art scene that is engaging, eclectic and exciting. Pieces in vivid colours and more sombre items, both abstract and figurative, will be displayed alongside conceptual work using found materials and familiar iconic images.