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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1948: The Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) – Puerto Rico’s Silenced Voice

1948: The Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) – Puerto Rico’s Silenced Voice

1948: The Gag Law (Ley de la Mordaza) – Puerto Rico’s Silenced VoiceIn 1948, Law 53, infamously known as “La Ley de la Mordaza” (The Gag Law), was enacted by Puerto Rico’s legislature — under pressure...

13 Juni 20251min

Why do Some Puerto Ricans continue to believe that the KIng of Spain is in charge of the country.

Why do Some Puerto Ricans continue to believe that the KIng of Spain is in charge of the country.

1. Historical Legacy of the Spanish EmpireSpain once ruled Puerto Rico as a colonial monarchy, with absolute authority vested in the Crown.Many Puerto Ricans associate “Spain” with the era of imperial...

13 Juni 20251min

Is Bad Bunny being politically targeted simply for speaking his truth?

Is Bad Bunny being politically targeted simply for speaking his truth?

Is Bad Bunny being politically targeted simply for speaking his truth?Recent concerns about Puerto Rican politicians using state power to penalize public figures over their content or political ideolo...

13 Juni 20251min

The United States could theoretically grant Puerto Rico independence or allow it to become an autonomous province of Spain

The United States could theoretically grant Puerto Rico independence or allow it to become an autonomous province of Spain

The United States could theoretically grant Puerto Rico independence or allow it to become an autonomous province of Spain—because Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, not a state. Under U.S. constitution...

12 Juni 20252min

WHY PUERTO RICAN YOUTH ARE LOOKING TOWARD SPAIN

WHY PUERTO RICAN YOUTH ARE LOOKING TOWARD SPAIN

WHY PUERTO RICAN YOUTH ARE LOOKING TOWARD SPAIN1. 🔍 Rediscovering Identity & AncestryMany Puerto Ricans are reclaiming their Spanish roots, especially with the rise in DNA testing and renewed interes...

12 Juni 20252min

Puerto Rico’s Political Debate: Missing the Plan

Puerto Rico’s Political Debate: Missing the Plan

Puerto Rico’s Political Debate: Missing the PlanFor decades, Puerto Ricans on the island have passionately debated between statehood and independence. But here’s what many fail to understand:If you wa...

12 Juni 20251min

📜 Carta Abierta a Bad Bunny: "La Historia Te Llama, Benito"

📜 Carta Abierta a Bad Bunny: "La Historia Te Llama, Benito"

📜 Open Letter to Bad Bunny: "La Historia Te Llama, Benito"Querido Benito,You’ve shaken the world with your lyrics, your style, and your power to speak truth in a world full of silence. But now, Puert...

12 Juni 20252min

Before the Taíno, several earlier Indigenous cultures lived in Puerto Rico, each contributing to the island's pre-Columbian history.

Before the Taíno, several earlier Indigenous cultures lived in Puerto Rico, each contributing to the island's pre-Columbian history.

Before the Taíno, several earlier Indigenous cultures lived in Puerto Rico, each contributing to the island's pre-Columbian history. Here's a simplified breakdown of the main groups that inhabited the...

9 Juni 20252min

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