At the peak of his popularity, Bad Bunny ditched the typical North American tour to center his homeland with a historic 31-show residency in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The sold-out residency, titled “No ...
When Daphne Labault left her home in San Juan, Puerto Rico, after Hurricane Maria blew her windows out, her dream was to go back someday. “Returning had always been our north, our goal,” said Labault, ...
The Puerto Rican rum and coconut drink used to be passed down within families, but now it has become a holiday party staple beyond the community. The Puerto Rican rum and coconut drink used to be ...
In the mid-1950s, the U.S. quietly opened a door that could have changed Puerto Rican history forever. During the Cold War, President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s administration, through memoranda of the ...
(The Conversation) — Like Bad Bunny’s music, Puerto Rican Muslims’ lives challenge ideas about race, religion and belonging in the Americas. (The Conversation) — Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio ...
Ken Chitwood received funding from the Fritz Thyssen Foundation, the Muslim Philanthropy Initiative, and the Spalding Trust to conduct research related to this article. USC Dornsife College of Letters ...
Across Jamaica, streets are littered with torn-off roofs, splintered wood and other debris left in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. Downed power lines have left communities in the dark, and many flooded ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hurricane Melissa’s 185 mph winds and storm surge tore apart buildings and left streets strewn with debris in Black River, Jamaica ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Across Jamaica, streets are littered with torn-off roofs, splintered wood and other debris left in the wake of Hurricane Melissa. Downed power lines have left communities in the ...
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