Voices Beyond Votes Citizens in Puerto Rico and other colonized U.S. territories can’t vote, but they are still active participants in democracy. Camille Padilla Dalmau, Laura M. Quintero | Sep 4, 2024
Taking Back the Power (Literally) Frontline communities from California to Puerto Rico lead the fight for energy democracy. Brooke Anderson | Sep 7, 2023
Art in the Aftermath of Disasters As compounding crises have plunged Puerto Rico into darkness, local artists bring light back to the island. Yue Li | Aug 8, 2023
Community-Powered Solar in Puerto Rico With climate-fueled hurricanes in their past and future, Puerto Ricans are taking back their power. Katherine Rapin | Jun 13, 2023
Opinion | Climate Crisis | Natural Disasters | Hurricane Maria | Hurricane Fiona In the Wake of Yet Another Hurricane, Puerto Rico Needs Real and Equitable Investment This crisis is political as much as environmental. Solutions require justice. Carlos A. Suárez Carrasquillo, Fernando Tormos-Aponte | Sep 23, 2022
When the Government Failed Puerto Rico, Local Communities Stepped Up After Hurricane Maria and earthquakes devastated the island territory, grassroots activists are helping ensure that recovery will be more just than before. Coral Natalie Negrón Almodóvar | Feb 24, 2020