People in West Palm Beach are showing solidarity for the people of Cuba by praying for the country’s citizens and celebrating Cuban culture.Cuba Connect is a new, weekly event at Jose Marti Park in Downtown West Palm Beach. Organizers said they want to not only pray for a free Cuba, but get together and share stories about what it means to be Cuban. On Sunday, the event featured food donated by Havana Restaurant and people enjoyed playing games of dominoes."We want to get people together and share happy stories and share stories of what Cuba could be," said Bobby Gonzalez, a co-organizer of Cuba Connect. "It’s kind of just an event to get together and have a moment of solidarity and have a moment of peace and a moment of calm and to pray for those in Cuba."During Sunday's Cuba Connect event, Rick Gonzalez, one of the speakers, called for President Joe Biden to establish internet connectivity for the people of Cuba immediately. He also said the new sanctions that were imposed by the U.S. government do not go far enough.Cuba Connect will meet each Sunday at 6:30 p.m. at Jose Marti Park moving forward.