Articles and Resources for Idea Lab Series on Puerto Rico
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For those attending and for anyone interested in learning, we’ve worked with our partners to assemble a list of useful resources to spark conversation. On each topic we recommend the following resources:
(Deep) Roots of the Debt – The Colonial Context
- From the Puerto Rico Syllabus:
- 1898 and the Unincorporation of Puerto Rico
- U.S. Colonialism and Puerto Rican Identity
- Development and It’s Discontents
- From Roar Magazine: Black flags and debt resistance in America’s oldest colony
The Debt Crisis Era – How did Puerto Rico become one of the most indebted places in the world?
- From the Puerto Rico Syllabus: How the Debt Crisis Exploded
- From the NYTimes: The Bonds That Broke Puerto Rico
- From The Nation by Ed Morales:
- How Hedge and Vulture Funds Have Exploited Puerto Rico’s Debt Crisis
- Puerto Rico’s Political and Economic Crisis Deepens
The Impact of Hurricane Maria – How the devastation was not a “natural” disaster
- From the Puerto Rico Syllabus:
- The Storm
- The Aftermath
- What the Storm Revealed
- From the Conversation, by Catalina M. de Onís: For many in Puerto Rico, ‘energy dominance’ is just a new name for US colonialism
- From The Miami Herald, by Patricia Mazzei & Omaya Sosa Pascual: ‘Days were lost’: Why Puerto Rico is still suffering a month after Hurricane Maria
- From the Guardian, by Marisol LeBrón: Congress could help Puerto Rico recover. What’s stopping it?
The “Emptying Island” – How mass migrations are reconfiguring Puerto Rico and the U.S.
- From the Puerto Rico Syllabus: The New Great Migration
- From Al Jazeera America: Job migration the new ‘normal’ for all professions in Puerto Rico
- From Pew Research:Historic population losses continue across Puerto Rico
- From NBC News:
- #YoNoMeQuito Movement Aims To Inspire, Uplift Puerto Ricans
- Voices: Too Many Of Puerto Rico’s Veterans Are Moving Away
Debtless Futures – How the crisis is producing new ways of thinking and acting in the world.
- From the Puerto Rico Syllabus: Resistance and New Imaginaries
- From Truthout: It Is Time to Transform, Not Just Rebuild, in Puerto Rico
- From Huffington Post: Students Of Puerto Rico Lead Resistance Against PROMESA
- From NACLA, by Angel “Monxo” López Santiago: Decolonize the Caribbean
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