Puerto Rico
There’s a Disturbing Spike in Violence Against Puerto Rico’s LGBTQ Community
For this episode of Latino Rebels Radio, host Julio Ricardo Varela welcomes human rights activist Pedro Julio Serrano.
This Week in Puerto Rico: Earthquakes, Federal Hate Crimes and COVID’s Class of 2020
The news cycle doesn’t stop.
WATCH: Buscabulla Renders Tribute to Puerto Rican Actress Nydia Caro in New Single ‘Nydia’
With surreal, dream-like and hypnotic synthesizers and visuals, “Nydia” is a bang.
Devuelven algunas pruebas rápidas de COVID-19 compradas por el Gobierno
Centros de salud alrededor de la isla denunciaron que las pruebas serológicas de COVID-19 de la marca Phamatech distribuidas por el Gobierno han dado problemas de validación al punto que algunas las han devuelto porque consideran que no sirven.
Of Earthquakes and Pandemics
Latino Rebels Radio: May 4, 2020
Puerto Rico Files Fiscal Plan, Rejects Austerity Measures
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s government said Monday it has asked a federal control board to delay austerity measures for at least two years and warned it doesn’t have enough money to pay bondholders as it struggles with the costs of recent earthquakes, the COVID-19 crisis and the aftermath of hurricanes Irma and Maria.
Puerto Rico Never Set Up Information Network to Gather Data on COVID-19
For almost a decade, the government of Puerto Rico wasted the opportunity to put together an information network that would have provided real-time data to save lives during a pandemic, such as the one caused by COVID-19.
Wanda Vázquez and the COVID-19 Push to Destroy Press Freedom in Puerto Rico
Silencing of the press is concerning at any point in the life of a nation, but it is alarming in the middle of a pandemic and with an administration that puts its political and economic life over the safety of its own people, and in an election year.
Damage Reported as 5.4 Quake Strikes Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — A 5.4-magnitude earthquake hit near southern Puerto Rico on Saturday, briefly knocking out power and jolting many from their beds on an island where some people still remain in shelters from previous quakes earlier this year. There were no immediate reports of casualties.
Puerto Rico to Partially Reopen Despite Coronavirus Concerns
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico is taking its first tentative steps in relaxing a nearly two-month lockdown for the coronavirus pandemic, while health experts warn that the U.S. territory is relying on faulty statistics and has not yet seen its peak of cases.
Puerto Rico’s Government: On a Tight COVID-19 Rope
The U.S. territory’s governing body scrambles to gain the trust of its citizens during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Puerto Rico Officials Face Outrage Over School Food Crisis
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Puerto Rico’s government has failed to tap into millions of federal dollars set aside for the island as a growing number of unemployed parents struggle to feed their children in a U.S. territory where nearly 70% of public school students are poor.
Puerto Rico nunca implantó una red de información para tener los datos correctos sobre la COVID-19
El intercambio electrónico de récords médicos hubiera enviado datos en tiempo real al Gobierno y serviría como un mecanismo de vigilancia de amenazas como las pandemias.
7 Reasons Why the COVID-19 Stimulus Package Is Not a ‘Gift’ for Puerto Ricans (OPINION)
They are rather owed payments that are long overdue.
Allegations of Underage Sexual Predators Rock Puerto Rico
The #MeToo movement arrived in Puerto Rico in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic like a sonic boom that has uncovered the dark side of the island’s machismo culture.
Vázquez’s Interview With a Puppet and Pressure From Private Sector Cap an Already Stressful Week in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico doesn’t know the definition of a slow news day, much less a slow news week.
Hospitals in Puerto Rico Don’t Run COVID-19 Tests on the Deceased
Hospitals —which is where most people on the island die— have not been testing all suspected patients and none of the deceased.
Activists: 2 Killed in Puerto Rico Were Transgender Women
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Activists said Thursday that the two bodies found inside a charred car in southeast Puerto Rico were of transgender women, marking four such deaths in the past two months.
Meet the New Wanda, Same as the Old Wanda: On Puerto Rico and Its Continued Political Mediocrity
Puerto Rico governor Wanda Vázquez is handling the coronavirus crisis in the most Trumpian of ways—don’t pay attention to science and worry about your political survival instead. Despite an aggressive plan to install an island-wide lockdown that continues to this day and shows no sign of ending, Vázquez has become the latest in the line […]
Casi tres años de retraso continuo marcan la realidad de las comunidades escolares del sur
Los municipios de Guánica, Peñuelas, Sabana Grande, Guayanilla y Yauco prácticamente quedaron sin escuelas debido a los cierres y los terremotos.
Internet Voting Won’t Help a Democracy, Even During a Pandemic
Latino Rebels Radio: April 19, 2020