A native of Puerto Rico, Felipe is an Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Notre Dame. Prof. Santiago-Tirado earned a BS...
Category - Infrastructure & Environment
In this section, we will hear Puerto Ricans from diverse backgrounds speaking about the island’s infrastructure, ecology, energy sources, and the hurricane’s impact on the environment. Some of the voices represented include small business owners, farmers, ecologists, community organizers, and academics.
Paola is the Director of Communications for the Foundation for Puerto Rico. In this interview, she speaks to Will Potter about the role that the...
Ada Miranda is an instructor in Casa Pueblo’s Forest School. Despite losing her home and all of her possessions due to the destruction...
A civil engineer by training, Alexis Massol is the Founding Director of Casa Pueblo in Adjuntas, community organization that proposes and...
Juan Francisco Catalá is a third generation small nursery coffee grower in the mountains of Yauco. In addition to his work at the farm, he has...
Mayra Santos-Febres is an award-winning Puerto Rican author, poet, novelist, professor of literature, essayist, literary critic, and community...
José Lopez & María Melendez are farmers that live just outside of the small mountain town of Orocovis, about 40 miles from San Juan. In this...
Paola Figueroa Emanuelli is the Director of Communications for the Foundation for Puerto Rico. In this conversation, Paola talked about the role that...
Amilcar Matos-Moreno is a PhD candidate in the School of Public Health at the University of Michigan. He is also a Puerto Rican native and has been...
Cristina Catalá Lugo lives in the small mountain town of Yauco in the south of the island. She provided the footage and photographs of the...