Puerto Rico Relief Aid
Corporations are Privatizing Power in Puerto Rico as Trump Administration Relief Aid Continues to Stumble
A toxic combination of incompetency, greed and vulnerability after Hurricane Maria make the island ripe for a dangerous move toward privatization of major utilities.
Over 22,000 Puerto Rican Students Are Out of School Since Hurricane María
As enrollment shrinks after the storm, 1 in 13 kids across the island won't be back to school.
Vibrant Photos Showcase the Rebirth of Puerto Rico
Photographer and former resident Ruben Natal-San Miguel captures the contrast of beauty and recovery after Hurricane Maria.
In Post-Hurricane Maria, Teachers in Puerto Rico Lead Where the Government Fails
Puerto Rico's educators need help in their fight to keep schools open and moving.
After Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico's Three Kings Holiday Symbolizes Its Spirit of Resilience
With the island now over 100 days in darkness, the people plan to celebrate the upcoming holiday in a different way.
It's 2018, and Puerto Rico is Still Dealing With the Fallout from Hurricane Maria
People in Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands attempting to get back on their feet and rebuild their islands should not have to worry about evictions, late fees, negative credit reports or any other financial burdens due to no fault of their own.
Concrete Ways to Support Puerto Rican Small Businesses Months After Hurricane Maria
The natural disaster left the island nation in a state of devastation. Here's how you can help locals get back on their feet in this urgent time of need.