All posts tagged "diaspora"
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Almost 200,000 People Leave Puerto Rico in Year Since Hurricane Maria
Professor calls rate of emigration 'unprecedented' in Puerto Rican history
- Posted September 24, 2018
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Governor extends incentives decree period for Puerto Rico doctors
Treasury Department has approved over 400 requests
- Posted December 29, 2017
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[COLUMN] Think Strategically: No One’s People—Colonial Subjects
Francisco Rodríguez-Castro explains how Puerto Ricans have always been 'No One's People.'
- Posted December 18, 2017
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Arrival of Greenpeace provisions for Puerto Rico delayed by Jones Act
Conservation group vows to continue helping regardless of obstacles
- Posted November 21, 2017
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Economists, demographers present grim picture to Puerto Rico fiscal board
Marked economic and population contractions after Hurricane María projected
- Posted November 17, 2017
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Insulin, fridges arrive for Puerto Rican diabetes patients
Pediatric Diabetes Foundation, Puerto Rican Diabetes Association distribute donations
- Posted October 10, 2017
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Moving company data reflect Puerto Rican relocation slowdown
Number of Puerto Rico residents moving to US may be in decline
- Posted July 31, 2017
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The Energy Crisis and Participatory Public-Private Partnerships
Rampant unemployment, businesses shutting down, abandoned buildings, Puerto Ricans running away from the island and a fiscal control board. All of these are troubles we face day to day in Puerto Rico. We want to do something...
- Posted December 9, 2016
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Uncertainty and Fear among the Diaspora over Trump Win
Despite fearsome environment, Puerto Ricans living in the mainland still not considering moving out.
- Posted November 11, 2016
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Patients left in limbo as more doctors flee Puerto Rico
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Wanda Serrano arrived at Puerto Rico’s largest public hospital before dawn to take her 17-year-old son to an appointment. Six hours later, they were still in the packed waiting room hoping to...
- Posted October 27, 2016