Boricuas Unidos en la Diáspora
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How Bad Bunny took Puerto Rican independence mainstream : Throughline : NPR
How Bad Bunny took Puerto Rican independence mainstream : Throughline : NPR
How Bad Bunny became the global voice of a generation in crisis — and what it means when resistance becomes profitable.Guests:Carina Del Valle Schorske, writer, translator and wannabe backup dancer. She wrote a New York Times Magazine profile about Bad Bunny you can read here. Vanessa Díaz, professor of Chicano/a and Latino/a Studies at Loyola Marymount University. She’s been teaching a Bad Bunny college course 2023 and is the co-creator of the Bad Bunny Syllabus Project. She is also the co-author of P FKN R: How Bad Bunny Became the Voice of Puerto Rican Resistance. Jorell Meléndez-Badillo, professor of Puerto Rican, Caribbean and Latin American History at University of Wisconsin, Madison. He’s the author of Puerto Rico: A National History. He is also the author of the history visualizers for Bad Bunny’s DTMF album.To access bonus episodes and listen to Throughline sponsor-free, subscribe to Throughline+ via Apple Podcasts or at plus.npr.org/throughline.
Bad Bunny and the Voice of Puerto Rico's Independence Movement
Bad Bunny and the Voice of Puerto Rico's Independence Movement
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Boricuas Unidos en la Diaspora is a national organization of Puerto Ricans advocating for Puerto Rico's decolonization, sovereignty, and independence
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Boricuas Unidos en la Diáspora (BUDPR) is a national advocacy organization of Puerto Ricans in the United States working toward a free, just, and prosperous future for Puerto Rico. Since 2017, its members have worked together to build bridges between Puerto Rican community leaders and federal lawmakers, educate for structural change and long-term economic development, and mobilizing the Puerto Rican diaspora to pursue decolonization.
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Puerto Rico Is Not "Part Of" the United States. It Is *Owned By* the United States.
Puerto Rico Is Not "Part Of" the United States. It Is *Owned By* the United States.
That's not an ideological claim. It is a legal and political fact.
Super Bowl performer Bad Bunny’s ties to Puerto Rican independence | Vox
Super Bowl performer Bad Bunny’s ties to Puerto Rican independence | Vox
The Super Bowl performer’s ties to a nascent independence movement are roiling Puerto Rican politics.
"Puerto Ricans Are Americans" Is Insulting Colonial Rhetoric
"Puerto Ricans Are Americans" Is Insulting Colonial Rhetoric
Standing up for Bad Bunny by calling him an American misses the point of his music and erases Puerto Rican identity.
I was Trump's ambassador to Denmark: Greenland will become America's next Puerto Rico | Daily Mail Online
I was Trump's ambassador to Denmark: Greenland will become America's next Puerto Rico | Daily Mail Online
Former United States Ambassador to Denmark Carla Sands said she is convinced that President Donald Trump will acquire Greenland at some point in the future.
How Trump Uses Puerto Rico to Attack Venezuela and Beyond
How Trump Uses Puerto Rico to Attack Venezuela and Beyond
He is using the American colony as a staging ground to launch operations, including his recent attack on Venezuela.
America’s neglect of Puerto Rico’s education system is at a breaking point
America’s neglect of Puerto Rico’s education system is at a breaking point
Puerto Rico’s children deserve more than discriminatory policy — they deserve a future.
About Puerto Rican Independence
The Case for Puerto Rican Independence
The Case for Puerto Rican Independence
The United States’ 125-year-old colony deserves independence, and Americans must dispense with the notion that it’s not their place to take a stand on Puerto Rico’s political status.
Support Is Rising for Puerto Rican Independence
Support Is Rising for Puerto Rican Independence
Statehood and sovereignty are now tied in surveys of public opinion.
It’s time for Americans to take a stand on Puerto Rico’s status
It’s time for Americans to take a stand on Puerto Rico’s status
Puerto Ricans on the island live like colonial subjects, under U.S rule yet without meaningful representation. That’s deeply undemocratic.
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