Puerto Rico Open Your Eyes

Puerto Rico Open Your Eyes

Puerto Rico Abran los Ojos (Puerto Rico: Open Your Eyes) is a bold and thought-provoking podcast dedicated to uncovering the true history of Borikén—the island we now know as Puerto Rico. Through weekly episodes, we seek to awaken consciousness across the Latino community, sparking real conversations that bridge generations and borders.

Our show dives deep into the stories often left untold, exploring how Puerto Rico became an unexpected bridge between two continents and examining the historical, cultural, and political forces that have shaped our identity. We confront the good, the bad, and the ugly—highlighting the beauty of Boricua resilience while also facing the realities of economic bondage and colonial legacy.

At the heart of Puerto Rico Abran los Ojos is a commitment to dialogue. We will meet with voices from across the diaspora—activists, historians, artists, elders, and youth—to discuss Puerto Rico’s path toward true self-governance and freedom. This is not just about history; it’s about envisioning a future where Puerto Ricans, both on the island and in the U.S., are empowered, unified, and heard.

With nearly 9 million Puerto Ricans worldwide, our community is a force. This podcast will also explore Puerto Rico’s deep connections with other nations in the Caribbean and Latin America, including Cuba and the Dominican Republic, celebrating our shared struggles, victories, and cultural ties.

Puerto Rico Abran los Ojos is more than a podcast—it’s a movement. Join the conversation. Be part of the change.

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Episoder(98)

Did you know that the United States can remove or change any laws for Puerto Rico but not to any other state in US?

Did you know that the United States can remove or change any laws for Puerto Rico but not to any other state in US?

Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, not a state. Because of that, Congress holds plenary (full) powers under the Territorial Clause of the U.S. Constitution (Article IV, Section 3, Clause 2). This means:...

22 Jun 20253min

Puerto Rico Must Choose a Path — Before It’s Too Late

Puerto Rico Must Choose a Path — Before It’s Too Late

Puerto Rico Must Choose a Path — Before It’s Too LateIf Puerto Rico doesn’t decide its future soon, it risks being left behind — just like the United States is being left behind on the global stage.

22 Jun 20251min

Puerto Rico once produced coffee and not just any coffee.

Puerto Rico once produced coffee and not just any coffee.

Puerto Rico once produced coffee — and not just any coffee. In the 19th and early 20th centuries, Puerto Rican coffee was among the most prestigious in the world, even served in the Vatican and Europe...

22 Jun 20255min

When did the first Puerto Ricans move to the United States

When did the first Puerto Ricans move to the United States

Puerto Ricans began migrating to the United States in significant numbers in the early 20th century, especially after Puerto Rico became a U.S. territory in 1898 and Puerto Ricans were granted U.S. ci...

22 Jun 20253min

Why so many people thing Puerto Rico is a State

Why so many people thing Puerto Rico is a State

Many non-Puerto Rican Americans are unaware that Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory—and not a state—for several reasons tied to education, media representation, political discourse, and systemic neglect....

22 Jun 20252min

A message to the two party system on the island of Puerto Rico

A message to the two party system on the island of Puerto Rico

🟥 A Message to the PNP and PPD: The People Are AwakeTo the two-party system in Puerto Rico — the PNP and the PPD:For decades, you have misled, manipulated, and lied to the people of Puerto Rico. Your...

22 Jun 20252min

Governor Jennifer González recently declared that statehood is a right.

Governor Jennifer González recently declared that statehood is a right.

Governor Jennifer González recently declared that statehood is a right the United States is obligated to grant Puerto Rico. But what she fails to acknowledge is this: statehood is not a right—it is a ...

22 Jun 20252min

The rise of abandon dogs in Puerto Rico

The rise of abandon dogs in Puerto Rico

🗓 Why the Numbers Have RisenNatural disasters (especially Hurricane Maria in 2017): Many residents left the island or lost pets, boosting the stray population by up to 200,000 thesatoproject.org+7lat...

20 Jun 20251min

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