“This is a protest of rage and power and pride and joy. This is an uprising of the people, who refuse to be silenced'
This is a protest of rage and power and pride and joy. This is an uprising of the people, who refuse to be silenced. This is a testament to reclaiming a platform, and making the world listen.
For many, the hard-fought win is the first in a long battle against local corruption and colonialism, and it has energized the people’s struggle after years of consecutive devastating disasters. Now, they are following in the footsteps of Albizu Campos, Blanca Canales, López Rivera, and freedom fighter Lolita Lebrón, who once said, “I did not come to kill anyone. I came to die for Puerto Rico.
Together, they are recognizing their might and using it to fight for self-determination and a just future for Borikén.
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