"It was my first contact with the country, in 2016. That really opened my mind to getting to know my country, not just through memories, but through real experience. That was in 2016. In 2017, I embarked on a life project that has taken me many years and that I am still developing, which is running marathons. So I envisioned entering marathons with two flags, the Cuban and the Spanish. That was in 2017. In 2020, my father passed away, our father passed away, and therefore, I feel that I have to do something. It's like I'm reconnecting with Cuba again, and my father, who was an activist, who was the president of a party in exile—the Christian Democratic Party, the president of the Cuban Center—and with all that, he was a political prisoner. I felt that my father's legacy could not remain with his death and that someone had to pick up that baton. That was 2020. In 2021, the protests of July 11, 2021, a moment of hope, a moment to see that the people are reacting, that the people are alive. That they have something to say, spontaneous peaceful demonstrations throughout the country. It was wonderful, then came the repression, but I came back again, I said, I already know Cuba, they had already gone through it, we are talking about five years, that wonderful change, that's what I had thought, I have to know that change because there is going to be a rapid change and I want to know the before and after. 2021, I continue. This has led to many forced exiles living in Spain, and many people are beginning to mobilize. I am learning about new movements, the San Isidro Movement, Archipiélago, to name a few. And I go to many of the events that are organized in Madrid because, let's remember, Madrid, Spain, is the second country with the most Cuban emigrants, the most Cuban immigrants. So I get closer to the community, to the new Cuban community. I have the knowledge of my parents' generations, but I am getting to know them little by little, not introducing myself, but getting to know them. I was very curious to know what they were saying, what was happening to them, because we are talking about the cultural world, a totally different world, it was not only political and many people were there out of economic necessity, we are talking about 2021. In the following years, in 2023, I began to become part of the party my father belonged to, the Christian Democratic Party, of which my father had been president, and other organizations, and I think that's where it is. In other words, it was really from that moment on that I decided I had to be more active. In the last year, I have to say that being in contact with political prisoners, with historic political prisoners, hearing their testimony firsthand, has also reinforced my belief that this is important, fighting for political prisoners, for their freedom, because it is the basic condition for being able to continue talking about a peaceful transition in Cuba. It is the condition we are demanding of the Cuban government to see its willingness to change. So it has been a gradual evolution, there was always a seed, a germ that has been growing little by little, and now I find myself where I am, which is my life's goal, my life's purpose."