Puerto Rico and the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona
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This month’s Climate Justice newsletter focuses on Puerto Rico as the island deals with the aftermath of Hurricane Fiona. First, NPQ’s Senior Climate Justice Editor, Iris Crawford, focuses on Power 4 Puerto Rico, a national coalition of the Puerto Rican Diaspora pushing for the island’s full self-determination. We then revisit how the island’s colonial status has influenced its recovery from Hurricane Maria in a feature by NPQ’s Editor in Chief, Cyndi Suarez. Next, NPQ’s Steve Dubb looks at the emergence of popular assemblies that have been working towards a better future for the island. Lastly, an NPQ webinar, “Remaking the Economic System in Puerto Rico: A Case Study,” lifts up the voices of leading Puerto Rican practitioner-experts.
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Achieving Climate Resilience in Puerto Rico Requires Self-Determination ([link removed])
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As Hurricane Fiona made landfall on the island, Power 4 Puerto Rico continues to push for the full agency of the island’s people. That includes examining the question of statehood and energy democracy. Read more… ([link removed])
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Puerto Rico Must Recover from Hurricane Maria and Colonial Status ([link removed])
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Advocates speak out: The island’s emergency started long before the storm hit; time to invest in the future of Puerto Rico as if it were part of our country—because it is. Read more… ([link removed])
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Hurricane Maria at 2: Puerto Rican Assemblies Fill Gap Left by Absent Government ([link removed])
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Two years after Hurricane Maria, and two months after the toppling of the island’s governor, Puerto Rican communities take recovery into their own hands. Read more... ([link removed])
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Remaking the Economic System in Puerto Rico: A Case Study ([link removed])
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This 2019 webinar features the voices of leaders helping to create opportunities for democratic, community-centered economic advancement for Puerto Rico’s people. Read more… ([link removed])
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