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AROUND THE REGION

For Puerto Rico, True Decolonization Must Mean Independence

The Puerto Rico Status Act nominally presents a choice on the archipelago’s political future, but U.S. impositions will never offer a path to liberation. With a people’s education campaign, new autonomous directions are possible.

 

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Adriana María Garriga-López

Adriana María Garriga-López is Poetry Editor of the NACLA Report. She was born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico and holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Columbia University in New York (2010). She now lives and works in South Florida.

Jac Quiles

Jac Quiles (they/he) is a queer/trans community organizer and civil rights and criminal law attorney based in New York City. They live embedded in their Puerto Rican diasporic community and family and organize across Latine, immigrant, and Black communities throughout NYC to improve community health and safety through mutual aid and collaborative resistance to U.S. imperialism.

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