El 30 de noviembre expira el primer contrato entre Luma Energy y el gobierno de Puerto Rico. Aunque la ciudadanía y oficiales electos han descrito las fallas del servicio y
La organización Brigadas Comunitarias ha creado 64 centros de acopio en todo Puerto Rico. Ver Lista Foto suministrada por Brigadas Comunitarias El incremento en apagones en Puerto Rico aumenta la
Written by: Camille A. Padilla Dalmau and María E. Ocasio Torres This story was supported by the journalism non-profit the Economic Hardship Reporting Project and was produced in collaboration with
written by Vijay Prashad and Manolo De Los Santos On September 27, 2022, a tropical cyclone—Hurricane Ian—struck Cuba’s western province of Pinar del Río. Sustained winds of around 125 miles per hour lingered
A cycle of protests began in Haiti in July 2018, and—despite the pandemic—has carried on since then. The core reason for the protest in 2018 was that in March of
For the past few nights I’ve been showering under the stars and the purple hues of the Caribbean sky. Hosing ourselves down is the easiest way to shower these days.
When we ask community leaders in Puerto Rico what they learned after Hurricane María, most say a variation of: The government doesn’t have our back; community and mutual aid are
Por: Camille Padilla Dalmau y María Ocasio Torres ¿Qué puedes esperar de esta historia? Durante décadas, las comunidades aledañas al vertedero de Toa Alta han pedido su cierre. En 2017
The island town of Culebra, part of the Puerto Rican archipelago, has always been a magnet for outside interests. In 1867 the United States tried to buy it from Spain.