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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Are you the same person today as you were 20 years ago? Absolutely not.

Are you the same person today as you were 20 years ago? Absolutely not.

Are you the same person today as you were 20 years ago? Absolutely not.The same goes for countries—especially Spain. Yet many people still cling to what Spain did to Puerto Rico over 500 years ago, ig...

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When Did Africans Arrive in Puerto Rico?

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Puerto Rico can once again be part of Spain as it was an autonomous providence.

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Puerto Rico with no Spaniard or US Citizenship for almost 20 years from 1898 to 1917

Puerto Rico with no Spaniard or US Citizenship for almost 20 years from 1898 to 1917

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4 Juni 20253min

Interested in being a co-host on a podcast? Join the team at Puerto Rico Open your eyes Podcast.

Interested in being a co-host on a podcast? Join the team at Puerto Rico Open your eyes Podcast.

🎙️ Join Our Team! 🇵🇷 We’re looking for passionate individuals between the ages of 18 to 33 to become co-hosts for our brand-new podcast, “Puerto Rico Open Your Eyes.”Selected candidates will serve ...

4 Juni 202553s

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Why do island Puerto Ricans criticize US-born Puerto Ricans?

Puerto Ricans on the island sometimes criticize Puerto Ricans born in the United States (often called "Nuyoricans", "Diaspora Boricuas", or simply "stateside Puerto Ricans") for several cultural, hist...

3 Juni 20254min

What if Puerto Rico were to become an autonomous province of Spain again

What if Puerto Rico were to become an autonomous province of Spain again

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