The cover design presents a bold revolutionary symbol combining Cuba's national flower, the mariposa (white butterfly jasmine), with crossed rifles rendered in vibrant orange, yellow, and brown tones against a striking orange-red background. The stylized composition merges natural beauty with revolutionary imagery, creating a powerful emblem for the Federación de Mujeres Cubanas (Federation of Cuban Women). The simplified, graphic treatment reflects the visual language of Cuban revolutionary design, where flora and weaponry frequently intertwined to symbolize both the struggle and the beauty of the revolution.
This album documents the IV Congress of the FMC, featuring performances by nueva trova pioneers Silvio Rodríguez and Pablo Milanés. The FMC, founded by Vilma Espín in 1960, played a crucial role in advancing women's rights and social participation in revolutionary Cuba. Recording such significant political-cultural events was part of EGREM's mission to preserve and disseminate the soundtrack of Cuba's social transformation. The inclusion of Rodríguez and Milanés—whose nueva trova movement combined poetic lyrics with social consciousness—underscores the deep connection between Cuban music and political activism during this era.