Practitioners of Santería express growing concerns about the future of Cuba, highlighting the need for governmental changes to address escalating violence and security issues.
During their annual ceremony, the Yoruba Cultural Association of Cuba emphasized the importance of specific rituals aimed at averting negative outcomes as the nation confronts its burgeoning economic crises.
Cuba's economic landscape is increasingly grim, evidenced by severe shortages, oppressive blackouts, and a rising wave of migration that underscores the urgent call for significant government reforms.
Santería, rooted deeply in African slave traditions, remains Cuba's predominant faith and has influenced similar practices in other nations such as the United States and Spain.
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