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Rosselló About Investigating Uncounted Hurricane María Deaths: ‘This Is a Continuous Effort’
“Of course, we welcome the information that the journalists stated.”
Puerto Rico’s Hurricane Curfew Leads to One Death and Use of Taser Against PREPA Employee
These two cases show that instead of “saving lives,” the government curfew put them at risk.
Building Our Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies Class: A Poem
Naming what is at stake/in the Homeland Security State
Toque de queda en Puerto Rico da paso a muerte y uso de taser contra empleado de la AEE
La muerte de Ana es una de las que no figura en la lista oficial del estado, como reveló una investigación del Centro de Periodismo Investigativo (CPI).
Bob Menendez After Mistrial: FBI Can’t Understand or Accept That ‘Latino Kid’ Became a US Senator
“[They] cannot understand or even worse accept that the Latino kid from Union City and Hudson County can grow up to be a United States.”
Reacciona el gobernador a investigación sobre el conteo de las muertes relacionadas al huracán María
Rosselló respondió el jueves, por escrito, las preguntas que el CPI le envió el miércoles sobre el tema.
Dozens of Uncounted Deaths From Hurricane María Emerge in Puerto Rico
All one needs is to visit town halls, police stations, and funeral homes in Puerto Rico’s towns to find them.
Aparecen decenas de muertos no contados por el huracán María
Basta visitar las alcaldías, comandancias, y funerarias de los pueblos para encontrarlos. Los médicos también los reconocen, en privado.
On the Day Puerto Rico Gov’t Said 50% of Power Generation Was Achieved, the Lights Went Out Again
“We will continue investigating the cause of today’s failure because it happened just after the fulfillment of the [50% goal]. We continue working to put the other 230kv line into operation from Aguirre to give the system greater stability,” said the Secretary.
Alianza Nacional de Campesinas to Hollywood: ‘It’s a Reality We Know Far Too Well’
“The only people at fault are the individuals who choose to abuse their power to harass, threaten and harm us, like they have harmed you.”
A Letter to My Slain Cousin
I shared a home with you throughout my childhood. You were one of those kids so full of vibrant energy that could lit up any room you entered.
Our Everyday Vulnerability in Puerto Rico
There are days when we wake up like warriors and days when we wake up with fear.
Government Agencies Not Taking Action Against Dangers of Electric Generators in Puerto Rico
Puerto Rico has been smelling and breathing diesel ever since Hurricane María hit.
En Puerto Rico, agencias de gobierno no actúan ante peligros que conllevan los generadores eléctricos
“La gente no quiere escuchar”, se queja la presidenta de la Junta de Calidad Ambiental ante los conflictos vecinales, problemas de salud y seguridad que crean los aparatos.
As Angry Voters Reject Major Parties, Mexico’s 2018 Presidential Race Grows Chaotic
Mexico’s 2018 campaign season has not officially begun, but the race for the presidency is already a nail-biter.
The Whitening of Sammy Sosa Continues to Be a Thing
It’s tough to watch.
Watch How Two Sports Dudes Whitesplain SDSU Students for Voting to End Aztec Mascot
Of course they think this is all silly. But it’s not.
What’s the Future of DACA? (PODCAST)
Latino Rebels Radio: November 12, 2017
Puerto Rico’s Public Security Secretary Talks About Hurricane Death Toll With CBS News’ David Begnaud
This interview is TELLING.
Gutiérrez Disputes 21 DACA Denials Because USCIS Claims Post Office Didn’t Deliver Applications In Time
“I don’t care if it was incompetence by one federal agency or the other, the DACA applicants did everything right and they are still getting rejection notices and their whole lives in this country and the hopes and dreams of their families are at stake.”