The
website www.antiterroristas.cu reports that the exhibition, entitled
“From My Altitude” and consisting of 28 paintings, will be
inaugurated on Tuesday in the main hall of the Ekstrom library at
the University of Louisville in Kentucky.
During the opening event, poems by the Five and other Cuban poets
will be read.
Walter
Tilow, with the Committee in Solidarity with the Five, said that
this will be an opportunity for many people to learn about the
injustices committed by the US legal system in the case of Gerardo
Hernandez, Ramon Labañino, Antonio Guerrero, Fernando Gonzalez and
Rene Gonzalez, who were arrested and condemned to harsh sentences
for monitoring anti-Cuba extremist groups that were planning and
carrying out terrorist actions against the Caribbean nation.
The exhibition will remain there until February 19 when it will be
taken to Oregon, where it will remain on display for a month at the
Fenorio gallery in Eugene.
The program for that occasion includes lectures by Leonard Weinglass,
one of the attorneys with the Five’s defense team, and by other
personalities.
The
exhibition will also be available later in the year in other US
cities, including the county of Taos, home of the only exiting
community of indigenous American people.