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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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“The PS504 represents a serious Setback for reproductive justice” The Women’s Fundation in Puerto Rico reiterates their compromise to defending women’s rights caption foto Published in El Calce […]
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NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS SERVE MORE THAN 15,000 WOMEN AND gIRLS eVERY YEAR IN Puerto Rico Most organizations primarily serve women below the poverty level and gender violence survivors caption […]
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Women’s Advocate Office spends thousands in luxury vehicles while Agriculture is under investigation Published in WAPA (August 26, 2025) Jenniffer González’s government generates new controversies after the purchase […]
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Women’s Organizations at Risk: Lack of Funding Threatens the Response to Gender Violence in Puerto Rico (San Juan, Puerto Rico – August 22, 2025) This video features an interview broadcast […]
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SIEMPREVIVAS RUM systemizes their model so that it can be replicated in other contexts The Mayagüez University Campus project for prevention and attention to gender-based violence presents a study […]
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Funding cuts to women’s organizations could worsen the gender-based violence crisis on the island Published in TeleOnce (San Juan, Puerto Rico- August 20, 2025) In this interview, Verónica Colón Rosario, […]
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