17 Apr
Racism impacts afrodescendant youths’ welfare in Puerto Rico, study reveals Publicado en Metro PR (10 de abril de 2026 – San Juan, Puerto Rico) The welfare of black and afrodescendant […]
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“Living violence-free”: new study exposes how racism affects the well-being of afroboricua youths Published in El Nuevo Día (March 31, 2026 – San Juan, Puerto Rico) “A sense of security […]
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Afrodescendant youths talk about the impact of racism in their well-being Published in Todas PR (San Juan, Puerto Rico – March 25, 2025) A study, developed by Colectivo Ilé, in […]
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Bonita Radio: EELU Ran DTOP with one hand and with the other Published on Bonita Radio In this clip, journalist Cynthia Lopez Cabán talks about how the government buys vehicles […]
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Jurao: Comprehensive Sexuality Education for Lives Rooted in Autonomy and Rights By Karla Ferrer Arévalo (Wet Justice) Some conversations can no longer remain whispers. Some lessons should not depend on […]
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Fogonazo: Menopause as Part of Reproductive Justice By Aurinés Torres Sánchez, EdD, MPHEGrassroots Educator | Aula Comunitaria PR The Fogonazo Project emerged out of an urgent, and deeply overlooked need: […]
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Se Vale Preguntar: Health Education, Access, and Support Through a Feminist Lens By Johana MolinaSocial Worker and Coordinator of the Abortion Telemedicine ProgramDarlington Medical Associates Se Vale Preguntar (“It’s Okay […]
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A new cohort, a collective commitment: 2025–2026 Grantee Partners Each cohort is both a reflection of the historical moment we are living in and a collective commitment to the future […]
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CLIMATE JUSTICE IN PUERTO RICO:Why Supporting Solutions with a Gender Lens Is Urgent In the photo left to right: Coraly León Morales, Gloria M. Vázquez Meléndez, Cristina Parés-Alicea, Verónica Colón […]
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