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With this in mind, it’s time to wake up from Pretendland because Puerto Rico deserves more than an invitation to erase itself. The fever dream of statehood, of assimilation without annihilation, is ...
The black and white flag was a response to the financial oversight board that was created from PROMESA; it protests the U.S. mainland's financial control over Puerto Rico. Now, the flag is used as ...
It remains the official flag of the city of Lares, Puerto Rico. Revolutionary Blues: The flag’s best-known design originated not on the island but in the Puerto Rican diaspora.
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What does the black-and-white Puerto Rican flag mean? - MSNThe black-and-white flag was a response to the financial oversight board that was created after Hurricane Maria; it protests the U.S. mainland's financial control over Puerto Rico. Now, the flag ...
Just past 2:00 a.m. on July 4, 2016, four women arrived in front of a rustic wooden door in Old San Juan, Puerto Rico. For years, the door located at 55 Calle San José displayed a mural depicting ...
Painter Héctor Collazo Hernández is painting the Puerto Rican flag in each of the island’s towns. His project, 78 pueblos y 1 bandera, seeks to turn abandoned buildings into tourist attractions.
It was 1946, World War II had ended the year before and Puerto Ricans had been U.S. citizens since 1917, in time for islanders to be drafted for World War I. But those numbers didn’t mean any… ...
At the festival Saturday, more than the traditional flag of Puerto Rico was on display. There were flags from El Salvador, the Dominican Republic, the United States and more.
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