Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico Independence Supporters March in 9 US Cities
According to some social media posts and press releases from organizers, marches took place in the following cities: Chicago, Detroit, Miami, Minneapolis, New York, Oakland, Orlando, Philadelphia and Washington D.C.
Puerto Rico Independence Advocates Announce August 15 ‘NO to Statehood, YES to Decolonization’ Marches
Organizers shared a lengthy statement about the demonstrations.
OPINION: Debt, God, and La Junta Colonialism in Puerto Rico
It is time for Puerto Ricans to pick up the spirit of the Summer of 2019 and demand the end of the colonial Junta.
A Win for Puerto Ricans Everywhere
That’s Boricua excellence right there.
Are There Early Signs of a Compromise to Finally Solve Puerto Rico’s Status Debate?
Are we finally seeing something different here?
Reclaiming Puerto Rico
Latino Rebels Radio: July 29, 2021
Tension Rises in Rincón Due to Police Force and Construction on Beach
Complaints from protesters and activists range from excessive police force to unjustified arrests. Several videos on social media have recorded how police officers have attacked the people protesting.
OPINION: Congress Should Admit DC and Puerto Rico as States of the Union
As states of the union, Puerto Rico and Washington, DC, can become a powerful political force to push forward the inconclusive agenda of our nation’s minority communities.”
New LANDFALL Documentary Goes Way Beyond the ‘Toxic Narrative’ of ‘Puerto Rican Dependency’
And it’s not just a film only for Puerto Ricans.
OPINION: Puerto Rico Needs Resilient Communications Infrastructure
Four years after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico is still in desperate need of disaster-proof communications systems
Poem: ‘Where Do We Go?’
A poem about Latino angst and belonging in today’s concrete jungles, by the poet B., courtesy of Souletri and MANO magazine
Puerto Rico to Receive Nearly $4B in U.S. Pandemic Funds
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said Monday that Puerto Rico will receive nearly $4 billion in federal education pandemic relief funds to help boost the U.S. territory’s fight against COVID-19.
OPINION: A Lamento Borincano in the Shooting Death of a Puerto Rican Couple
It is painful when you see two of your own lying shot execution-style on the floor, the Puerto Rican flag fluttering in the background as a terrible requiem to the American Dream.
Open Letter to Biden Calls LUMA Contract in Puerto Rico a ‘Dangerous Misuse of Public Funds’
“It is imperative that the federal government heeds the calling of civil society organizations that have been denouncing the terrible negotiation that has taken place in this contract,” said Dr. Adi Martínez-Román, Director of Operations of the UPR Resiliency Law Center.
OPINION: Puerto Rico in Crisis and the Shifting Dictates of Empire
This article compares two conjunctures in Puerto Rico’s modern history: 1928 through 1940; and 2006 through 2020.
Power Outage Hits 337K in Puerto Rico Amid Growing Outrage
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A sudden power failure left more than 337,000 customers in the dark across Puerto Rico late Wednesday, enraging many who were recovering from a massive outage that hit the U.S. territory just days ago.
OPINION: Compromise or Colony?
These are the conversations that advance decolonization in Congress. Let’s have them.
Supporters of Puerto Rico Statehood Gather on Capitol Hill Before Key House Hearing
About 50 Puerto Rico statehood supporters gathered Tuesday in Union Square on Capitol Hill to support H.R. 1522, the Puerto Rico Statehood Admission Act.
Grijalva Releases DOJ Analysis of Puerto Rico Status Bills Before Wednesday Hearing
“I thank the Department of Justice for submitting its assessments of both bills,” the Arizona Democrat said on Monday.
The Explosion That Left Half of Puerto Rico in Darkness
At a Friday press conference, LUMA Energy CEO Wayne Stensby claimed that the company projected that they would be able to restore electricity to remaining customers by 6 p.m. Friday night.