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aci25 · 6 months
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This is Berlin tonight, marching in MASSIVE numbers for Gaza 🇵🇸
Wow… Incredible!
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lobuenodepuertorico · 4 months
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Que se mantenga la tradición, y que nunca muera
Aunque no lo quiera creer así, y sinceramente espero que no, pero lo dicho arriba temo que en un futuro sea una realidad. La tradición de nuestra cultura pienso que se ha ido perdiendo y no sé si las próximas generaciones mantengan viva esa tradición de hacer pasteles, morcillas, coquito, entre otros platos tradicionales de la gastronomía puertorriqueña. Espero me equivoque y que la tradición siga viva en las nuevas generaciones. ¡Feliz Navidad a todos!
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dogtorari · 2 years
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ESTO ES BOMBA !!!!!
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corrupcionenpr · 3 months
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Dedicado a los retirados que siguen votando íntegro por los mismos que han arruinado el país y a los que se ponen a escribir loqueras en las redes
La falta de comprensión auditiva y de lectura en los comentarios de ese video está que hace orilla. Los PNP y PPD les calientan el oído sin educarlos, y es por eso que de la boca de algunos Cuba y Venezuela no sale. No cuesta nada tener la mente abierta para siempre escuchar, aprender y evolucionar.
“No es desconectarnos de Estados Unidos, es conectarnos con el mundo entero” 👏
Aquí abajo les dejo el enlace para que vea la entrevista completa:
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long-sleeved-sandwich · 5 months
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listening to laufey, eating besan ki halwa, and drinking coquito. it’s raining and i think i’ll make some pakorein later. i wouldn’t have it any other way. 💛
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metroroobin · 1 year
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RALFI✨(Hombre De Bien).🍻🌹🙏
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puertoricanflagsup · 2 years
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Reposted from @prstrongwepa Nuestra Bandera….. #OrgulloBoricua - - - - #puertorico #puertoricostyle #prstrong #prstrongwepa #puertorican #boricuahastaenlaluna #puertoricansbelike #puertoricans #boricua #boricuasbelike #puertoriqueño #wepa #puertoricomodel #prwepa #puertorico🇵🇷#🇵🇷 #boricuas #puertoricolohacemejor #wepa #flag #badbunny #prflagsup #puertoricanflagsup https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch2_PphpQ5Z/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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estrelladelcaribe · 1 year
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coconutgirl28 · 1 year
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Desayuno de farina con canela, café mocha y dos croquetas de jamón en Panaderia Borinquén.
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aci25 · 1 month
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As International Women's Day, it is befitting that we recognize and celebrate extraordinary women who have made significant contributions to Puerto Rican history.
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lobuenodepuertorico · 4 months
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Muchas Felicidades en este nuevo año mi Puerto Rico
Que la energía positiva de este cierre de año nos inspire a conquistar nuevos horizontes en el próximo.
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granvarones · 2 years
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To celebrate a season of “My Broken Language, join us ONLINE at 5:30PM EST. for a conversation with featured author Quiara Alegría Hudes; louie ortiz-fonseca, the founder of Gran Varones, a platform for history, culture, and community storytelling through a Black Latinx queer lens; and Roberto Lugo, Philadelphia artist, ceramicist, activist, poet, and educator. In-person tickets for their discussion, “A Library of Us: Archive Builders In Conversation,” are SOLD OUT, but you can watch online! 
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Afterward, join us at 7:00 p.m. around the corner in Taller Puertorriqueño’s courtyard for a dance party with free food from Boricua Restaurant, a cash bar, and music by DJ Jorge.
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One Book, One Philadelphia is a project of the Free Library. The 2022 One Book season of events runs from April 27 to June 15. Please visit freelibrary.org/onebook for the full calendar of book discussions, panels, and creative workshops for all ages.
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Results are coming in!
I was able to send off the exhibit draft a day early (Sunday) and this week I’m just waiting for feedback.
So far, everyone seems excited about the work, and those who have responded so far have provided some very constructive suggestions that will help during editing. 😊
While I wait to hear more from others, I’m shifting my attention toward my capstone course this week and working on the research project.
Let me tell you, the Interdisciplinary Research Process (the currently accepted research method in this growing field of study) is extensive and tedious.
Just as the discipline’s name implies, research involves integrated insights from 2 or more fields of study.
And while it seems counter-intuitive, it’s not always looking to find solutions or test out problems.
Oftentimes, it is used to point out flaws in singular disciplinary approaches, making a case for the need for more holistic approaches to viewing phenomena and solving problems.
I struggled a lot with this initially, trying to find solid answers about my topic, but it is finally starting to make sense! It’s a mostly comparative process between insights, perspectives, and methods but the end of the study is where the integration happens.
 At the undergraduate level – with the time and space allotted for projects – again, I’m not expected to deliver a fully comprehensive study, but rather a comprehensive observation and preliminary view of the topic at hand.
As I’ve mentioned before, I had to quit my Honors Undergraduate Thesis project earlier this year but have been looking forward to pursuing it through other means.
 So, I picked it back up for this project, with a slight modification to suit the brevity of the assignment from Puerto Rican Women’s Experiences in Central Florida to exploring Puerto Rican Identification using the Central Floridian as an example.
It’s been interesting revisiting the subject now. I don’t mean to keep harping on these recent neuropsychological diagnoses, but the truth is they have changed my perspective of my life experiences, making me question my understanding of the world around me, including how I understood “puertorriqueñidad” or the embodiment/expression of “puertorricaness”.
So, as students and researchers, our work and our interests are motivated by personal experiences, so my gravitation toward learning about other local Puerto Rican women’s experiences was not out of this world.
However, I couldn’t let go of this idea of “performance” of culture and of gender. So much so that it was part of the core of the perspective I was approaching the entire subject with.
I was essentially looking for evidence of this and to be honest, I was not finding it to the capacity that I was looking for.
Going to therapy has been teaching me a lot about being on the autism spectrum, including a term called “masking”, which is, in a sense, performing.
And I began to wonder just how much of my experience I was projecting onto my work and how I viewed other Puerto Ricans’ experiences.
Was I looking for a phenomenon that’s not as universal as I previously believed?
It’s really been a lesson in trying to be reflective of oneself during the research process and being aware of our experiential biases.
However, a good researcher does not give up any possibilities until evidence presents itself, so I haven't discounted the fact that there may be some truth to the performativity of “puertorriqueñidad”. I’m just more open to other possibilities now.
That’s all for me this week 😊
If you’re reading this and you are an Interdisciplinary scholar or Puerto Rican, I’d love to read/hear more about your experience with research (scholars) or with identity (Puerto Ricans).
Thanks for reading!
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corrupcionenpr · 4 months
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Si muchos puertorriqueños entendieran esto tendríamos un Puerto Rico mejor
La independencia no llega por que Dalmau sea electo gobernador. Igual que la estadidad no llegó con Ferré, Romero, Rosselló, Fortuño, Rossellito, Vázquez o Pierluisi. Pero mientras se resuelve el estatus, podemos tener un gobierno decente.
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fabiolasshop · 1 year
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fareferryflights · 1 year
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