Recycle Reuse Revolution. A Surf Story, Havana, Cuba

  • il y a 12 ans
In 2008/2009 CIA backed anti-Cuban government groups used surfboards to smuggle satellite equipment into Cuba in an attempt to overthrow the Cuban government. After 50 years of endless terrorism against Cuba and its people, surfboards are now listed as a national security threat because of these actions. Two years later, Royal 70, a non-profit Cuban collective used surfboards to bring smiles to Cuba's surfers and kids.
Our project in theory was simple. We were travelling to Cuba with 18 brand new surfboards in tow with the help of Pan American Surf Association. We would cycle from Havana to Baracoa, taking kids surfing and giving away the boards along the journey, as well as documenting Cuba's much needed support for their surfers.
Three days into our trip we were robbed. Now trapped in Havana due to a lack of funds we took some time to document another one of our goals: Cuba's environmental and coastal concerns. We retrained our focus on setting up a program to educate the island's kids on this issue with the help of Joel Harper's book All The Way To The Ocean.

Including music by The Cuban Cowboys, Burning Spear and Joel Harper plus more.