2015, Art & Literature, Nueva York, Puerto Rico Diaspora, Insular Expertise, and the War Over War Against All Puerto Ricans by Special Contributor • November 19, 2015 An analysis of the critiques laid against War Against All Puerto Ricans by Nelson Denis and the role the author’s Diaspora background played in them. →
2015, Politics, Puerto Rico Activism, Politics, and Hip Hop: Interview with Luis Gallardo by Special Contributor • November 11, 2015 An interview with island-based politician Luis Gallardo on activism, hip hop, politics, and diaspora. →
2015, Politics, Puerto Rico September in Puerto Rico: Radical Perspectives by Special Contributor • October 16, 2015 Puerto Rico is experiencing a slow but progressive rebirth, towards justice, self-determination, and freedom. →
2015, Politics, Puerto Rico What Exactly is Going on in Puerto Rico? by Special Contributor • July 21, 2015 Its no secret that Puerto Rico is facing a massive fiscal crisis. The reasons why and what comes next is not so clear. →
2015, Afro Boricua, Interviews, Music, Theater & Film, Nueva York, Puerto Rico Dosis de Esperanza: Interview with Cultura Profética by Special Contributor • July 16, 2015 An interview with the Puerto Rican reggae group Cultura Profética at the Afro-Latino Festival of New York. →
2015, Community, Puerto Rico Puerto Rican Luminaries by Special Contributor • June 24, 2015 An article narrating the story of efforts to lower Puerto Rico’s energy consumption and the design of a new lamp bulb for the public lighting system. →
2015, Politics, Puerto Rico Guaynabo’s War on the Poor by Special Contributor • June 21, 2015 Puerto Rico mayor Hector O’Neill is on a hunt to destroy Guaynabo’s barrios →
2015, Cleveland, Community, Identity, Puerto Rico From Yauco to Cleveland: A Brief History of Puerto Ricans in Cleveland, Ohio by Dorothy Bell Ferrer • June 12, 2015 An article exploring the important history and cultural presence of Puerto Ricans in Cleveland, Ohio. →
2015, Art & Literature, Puerto Rico, Short Story Exodus. Why I’m Sticking it Out: “Unmasking the Colony (I think)” by Special Contributor • June 10, 2015 Part Three of a multi-part series showcasing the insights of an Afro-Boricua who returned to live in Puerto Rico after a life in Diaspora. →
2015, Afro Boricua, Puerto Rico Afraid of Neither Death or Prison by Xavi Burgos Peña • June 8, 2015 For the black revolutionary Dominga Cruz Becerril the defining historical moment was the Ponce Massacre of 1937. “To ask me about the massacre is to ask me more or less about what is my life, because my whole life began again through it…” →