The Michigan Teach-Out team was fortunate to be in Puerto Rico for the annual ritual known as La Noche de San Juan. This celebration takes place on...
Category - Politics, History & Culture
In this section, you will hear from a range of Puerto Rican artists, university professors, journalists and others, whose stories speak to the historical, political and cultural dimensions of life after Hurricane María.
Isel Rodriguez is a director of a San Juan-based Theater Troupe. In this interview, Isel talks about her experience working with her theater company...
Luis Trelles is a producer for Radio Ambulante, a podcast distributed by NPR which tells the stories of Latin America and Latino communities in the...
Larry La Fountain-Stokes is the Interim Director of Latina/o Studies Program and Associate Professor of Spanish at the University of Michigan. In...
Mayra Santos-Febres is an award-winning Puerto Rican author, poet, novelist, professor of literature, essayist, literary critic, and community...
José E. Fernandez is the former President, Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of Directors of Oriental Bank. Fernández is also a...
Magaly Ramis is a resident of San Juan and a small business owner. In this impromptu street interview in the Santurce district of San Juan, Magaly...