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An Economic Plan for Puerto Rico’s Future
As Puerto Rico braces for a looming economic crisis, the government in San Juan remains politically paralyzed and ...
Half of the world’s mangroves are in danger of disappearing. Ensuring their survival is essential to Caribbean resistance movements.
The island of Puerto Rico was acquired by the United States after the Spanish-American War. Although the usual narrative is ...
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The Problem With the USA's Borders
It's been over 60 years since a change to the American map has occurred. While that all might change with the recent DC and ...
Against a backdrop of drag pageantry and political performance, “Notes on Killing Seven Oversight, Management and Economic ...
What exactly are we being protected from? Since 2017, Puerto Rico has been governed by a succession of pro-statehood leaders, each echoing the promise of the 1950s: that U.S. citizenship — in a ...
Decolonization - Let's Talk About It conference concluded with experts and officials urging immediate action and practical ...
In 1993, a non-binding vote taken in Puerto Rico showed most citizens still wanted to maintain their commonwealth status with the United States, while the possibility of statehood came in second.
Let the little public stations go the way of the little papers out there, those pests that occasionally note subversive junk ...
That marked the last time Saskatchewan people voted to directly influence government policy in a binding referendum. Three ...