Yahoo: Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican Muslims: How both remix what it means to be Boricua
Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican Muslims: How both remix what it means to be Boricua
AOL: 24 Puerto Rican Recipes to Fuel Your Bad Bunny Halftime Party
Vibrant, transportive Puerto Rican flavors are influenced by indigenous Taíno people, Spanish settlers, enslaved people from Africa, and the ingredients growing on the Caribbean island. Annatto and ...
Explore Puerto Rico’s street food, where Taíno roots, African techniques, and Spanish ingredients fuse into mofongo, alcapurrias, pinchos, and icy piraguas.
The Hill: The end of birthright citizenship could be an opportunity for Puerto Rican independence
The end of birthright citizenship could be an opportunity for Puerto Rican independence
CBS News: National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture unveil new education space and sculpture garden
A museum with a mission to celebrate Puerto Rican culture is growing. The National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture just unveiled a brand-new outdoor space that will showcase artwork. The ...
National Museum of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture unveil new education space and sculpture garden
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – Excitement is building for this year’s 35th annual Puerto Rican Parade in Springfield. This parade is a time-honored celebration that embraces the culture, heritage, and ...
Religion News Service: Bad Bunny and Puerto Rican Muslims: How both remix what it means to be Boricua
(The Conversation) — Like Bad Bunny’s music, Puerto Rican Muslims’ lives challenge ideas about race, religion and belonging in the Americas. (The Conversation) — Bad Bunny, born Benito Antonio ...
NBC News: Puerto Rican centenarian is one of the last WWII veterans — and he's telling his story