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In 1899 ambassadors from protestant churches knelt over the map of Puerto Rico, divided the territory among them and prayed that locals met...
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In 1899 ambassadors from protestant churches knelt over the map of Puerto Rico, divided the territory among them and prayed that locals met...

In her description of a hate crime, a transgender woman recalls how her audition sharpened while she fended off what seemed like certain dea...

The funeral of a military man. A young man escapes homophobia. We all recall memories associated with our contentious relationship with our...

4,645 people died after Hurricane María ---- 4 6 4 5 ----- The number? A report by The New England Journal o Medicine. The conclusion? Lack...

I went to Puerto Rico to bury my grandmother. There I found the national strike. This episode is about pausing, thinking and the silences we...

Bubu Negrón y Luis Agosto Leduc visited NY's NADA Art fair to raise funds for the Puerta de Tierra Brigade, an arts initiative to lift San J...

Puerto Rico goes into overdrive. Privatized PREPA. Ed system is overhauled. And bitcoin zillionaires move to PR. But where are culture and a...

Legedary photographer Joseph Rodríguez (Nat Geo, NY Times) talks life and death in Puerto Rico. Women take the streets of NY and my mom leav...

My mom adopts a pigeon. The New York Times reports on the sole suicide center on the island. The First Lady thinks parks are pretty.

My mom relocated to New York after Hurricane María, a category 4 storm, eroded Puerto Rico's electric grid and killed close to one thousand...