The top of the line skateboarding shoes in the early 90's DC shoes released a short film that highlights the efforts of the 501c3 nonprofit organization based in Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles, Cuba Skate, Inc.
Cuba Skate's dedication to cultivating a sustainable future for skateboarding in their hometown provided a healthy skate community bringing back more gear and programs to the continued growth.
DC shoes professional skateboarder Madars Apse joined a crew of skaters and cinematographers as they got a hands-on, inside look at the burgeoning skate scene of Cuba.
Beyond bringing skateboarding to the island, the film showcases how Cuba Skate brings the youth together and helps them to develop life skills in the new documentary.
The supported evolution of skateboarding in Cuba, Built local communities and international connections, and Cultivated the youth through skating.
It's no surprise that DC shoes noticed how the organization brought the community together and developed the kids' talent in a unique way to engage them at the intersection of skating, culture, and transportation.
By enriching the youth with useful life skills, Cuba Skate is giving a new generation of leaders the tools not just to skate, but to tackle the challenges in their daily lives.
Watch the video below, and don't forget to support the scene by getting involved in their cause today!