Apr 3, 2020 | Electoral Politics, Journalism, Video, Women Of Color, Workers' Rights
Rosa Clemente with Robin D.G. Kelley – Disrupt the Chaos Watch this video on YouTube Rosa Clemente with Linda Sarsour – Disrupt the Chaos Watch this video on YouTube Rosa Clemente On Allyship And Confronting Anti-Blackness – NPR’s Latino USA...
Aug 8, 2019 | Afro-Latinx, Audio, Journalism
Listen to the podcast episode She was the first Latina to run for vice president with the Green Party in 2008, but Rosa Clemente has long been organizing for political and social change. Maria and Julio talk to Rosa about her organizing work, the rap industrial...
Oct 15, 2018 | Audio, Journalism, Puerto Rico
Listen to the Podcast From the Borikén Podcast: “They said… ‘and now Puerto Rico has to be Free’ ….” – Rosa Clemente on the people she spoke with when she went to the island after Hurricane Maria. This week I’m pretty excited to share the voice of Rosa Clemente, a...
Oct 14, 2018 | Audio, Journalism, Puerto Rico
Listen to the Podcast The United States invaded Puerto Rico in 1898, and as colonists, Puerto Ricans—since 1917, “U.S. citizens”—have endured atrocities ranging from assassinations and bombings to covert mass sterilizations and incarcerations, and the island for...
Sep 28, 2018 | Electoral Politics, Journalism
Next will be the firing of Robert Muller and hacking the elections so they win. It does not seem we can stop this. I do not see movements that are capable of bringing millions into the street that is necessary in order to stop this machine. Twitter and hashtags are...
Aug 30, 2018 | Films, Journalism, Puerto Rico, Video
Watch this video on YouTube Loíza is a town that was founded by runaway (Cimarrones) Africans in the 1600s. It is now home to Puerto Rico’s largest African descendant community. Amidst the devastation of hurricane Maria and ongoing systemic racism in Puerto...