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Puerto Rican Obituary By Permission from Pedro Pietri Estate

Puerto Rican Obituary They worked They were always on time They were never late They never spoke back when they were insulted They worked They never took days off that were not on the calendar They never went on strike without permission They worked ten days a week and were only paid for five They worked They worked They worked and they died They died broke They died owing They died never knowing what... 

Jacinto Ramírez: tres décadas del arte de máscaras de higüera

Saludos amigxs de la Fundación Arana,   Muchas felicidades para el año nuevo y una cordial invitación a nuestra primera actividad del 2012.  La exposición   Jacinto Ramírez tres décadas del arte de máscaras de higüera   Apertura el miércoles 11 de enero a las 7:00 pm en el    Espacio Arana 104 Calle de San José Viejo San Juan 00901   Lxs esperamos a todxs la noche... 

Alicia y el código penal

Susanne Ramírez De Arellano  “There is a place. Like no place on Earth. A land full of wonder, mystery, and danger! Some say to survive it: You need to be as mad as a hatter”. The Mad Hatter. ¿Soy yo o la Isla del Encanto cada día se parece más a “Alicia en el país de las maravillas” (libro de Lewis Carroll que juro escribió luego de tomarse un rico mate de hongos)? Es como descender... 
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¿Qué pasó hoy?

Miércoles, 14 de diciembre de 2011 – Se adopta la Resolución 1514 (XV) de la Organización de las Naciones Unidas (ONU): “La Declaración de Garantías de Independencia para las Colonias y los Pueblos” Precisamente un día miércoles, al igual que hoy, hace 51 años, se aprobó la Resolución 1514, lo que se considera alrededor de prácticamente todo el mundo como uno de los hitos de las Naciones... 

Nuestro Cuatro: Nicanor Zayas

We're a small, diverse group of music lovers of Puerto Rican descent who set out almost 20 years ago to discover all we could about the the musical and craft traditions that surround the various native Puerto Rican stringed musical instruments, with a special focus on the cuatro--the island's "national instrument." This website represents a summary of our twenty years’ (and ongoing)... 

PUERTO RICO IS NOT THE ONLY ONE: Politics and disparity between the United Nations and the IOC membership

By Elga Castro-Ramos How many countries are in the world? Anyone would think this might be an easy question to answer, because it should be a concrete issue. In theory, it would be enough to count them all. Anyhow, the answer varies drastically depending whether we consider the numbers of members provided by the United Nations (UN), those given by the International Olympic Committee (IOC), or if we... 

Ricardo Alegría: Giant of Puerto Rican Culture, Dies

SAN JUAN, PR – Ricardo Alegría, an icon of Puerto Rican culture, an anthropologist and tireless defender of la puertorriqueñidad,  died today. He was 90 years old and had been suffering from a debilitating heart condition. Puerto Rico Gov. Luis Fortuño has declared five days of mourning for the Alegría, whose contributions to the intersection of culture and politics was without equal in Puerto... 

Capitol Hill Briefing on Human Rights Violations in Puerto Rico

You are invited to attend a briefing concerning ongoing First Amendment, police misconduct and other human rights abuses against U.S. citizens iThe Puerto Rican government has subjected citizens to abuses including infringement of rights to free speech, peaceful assembly, and freedom from police brutality. Tuesday, July 12 at 10 a.m. EDT 2226 Rayburn House Office Building Washington, DC   Panelists: Anthony... 

Puerto Rico: The Fiscal Experiment

Puerto Rico riot police beat down government protestors Reported by Al Jazeera’s Fault Lines news magazine Dozens of university students are arrested for demonstrating against a tuition hike. But Puerto Rico Governor Luis Fortuno remains steadfast in charging students more to help close a $3.2 billion budget gap. The students’ fight is representative of a larger debate in Puerto Rico,... 
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