
The Puerto Rican SIlence
Aug 10, 2018 - 0:00:20
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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 their influence without hostility. This vignette from Donald T Moore’s book Puer...
Puerto Rico para Cristo is an episode from Catatonia by Huascar Robles. In 1899 ambassadors from protestant churches knelt over the map of Puerto Rico, divided the territory among them and prayed that locals met their influence without host...
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Published Sep 10, 2018, 0:00:18 long, audio available.
In 1899 ambassadors from protestant churches knelt over the map of Puerto Rico, divided the territory among them and prayed that locals met their influence without hostility. This vignette from Donald T Moore’s book Puerto Rico for Christ and pulled apart by Puerto Rican sociologist Emilio Pantojas García sets the wheels in motion that allowed religion to steer the future of our political and cultural system. In this episode, journalist and producer Alejandra Rosa and author and photographer Huáscar Robles review how this religious influence fuels today’s anti-LGBTQ agenda. This is part 2 of 3.
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Puerto Rico para Cristo is from Catatonia by Huascar Robles.
Published Sep 10, 2018 and 0:00:18 long