A new board game highlights the colonized experience | MIT News
"Promesa" is a new board game about PROMESA, the 2016 government act established in response to Puerto Rico's debt crisis.
Puerto Rico party to hold vote on its political future | Nation/World News | record-eagle.com
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — With a possible plebiscite on statehood or independence for Puerto Rico looming, one of the island's two main parties
Puerto Rico party to hold vote on its political future – Times Union
FILE - The Puerto Rican flag flies in front of Puerto Rico's Capitol as in San Juan, Puerto Rico, July 29, 2015. A group of Democratic congress
Insularismo, or the Art of Dancing in the Dark Without Music (OPINION) – Latino Rebels
Instead, the trip became a stage for local political theater and proved that journalism in Puerto Rico is the art of dancing in the dark without music
Puerto Rico party to hold vote on its political future – The Washington Post
A possible plebiscite on Puerto Rico's political future is looming, and one of the island's two main parties says it will ask its own members to
Enphase (ENPH) Energy System Demand Rises in Puerto Rico | Nasdaq
ENPH recently announced that the demand for its Enphase Energy System, powered by IQ Microinverters and IQ Batteries, has escalated in Puerto Rico as
How Roe Decision Affects Puerto Rico Abortion Rights – Refinery29
What Will The Roe v. Wade Decision Mean For Puerto Rico? Raquel Reichard. June 16, 2022 6:47 am.
Haiti mourns 11 women from fatal voyage near Puerto Rico – Yahoo Sport UK
Puerto Rico Haiti Fatal Voyage. Church officials set up photos of the 11 Haitian women who died last month when the overloaded boat they were in
Coastal gentrification in Puerto Rico is displacing people and damaging … – The Conversation
Puerto Rico's tourism industry is booming as nations lift COVID-19 travel restrictions, but development is displacing people who have lived along
Coastal gentrification in Puerto Rico is displacing people and damaging mangroves … – Seattle PI
Today, Puerto Rico's rural coastal communities have to compete for space and resources against tourism development, gentrification, urbanization,