Short form advocacy articles
- A Natural Connection
- Re-Militarization of Puerto Rico Exacerbates Environmental Injustice
- Puerto Rico Imperatives to Enact Energy and Climate Justice
- OPINIÓN: Las mujeres lideran la justicia ambiental en Puerto Rico
- Madres de la Tierra: Women Leading Environmental Justice Movements in Puerto Rico
- “Fuera LUMA”: Puerto Rico Confronts Neoliberal Electricity System Takeover amid Ongoing Struggles for Self-Determination
- Using the Anthropological Concept of “Core Cultural Values” to Understand the Puerto Rican 2019 Summer Protests
- Puerto Rico’s Seismic Shocks
- Una breve reflección sobre la práctica blanca de pintarse el rostro de negro/negra (o “rostro-negro”) en Puerto Rico
- Public Electricity: A Digital Roundtable
- The #RickyLeaks ‘Chat Bros’ Group Shows Clear Disdain Towards Puerto Rico’s Cultural Values
- The Race of Disaster: Black Communities and the Crisis in Puerto Rico
- Women Lead Puerto Rico’s Recovery
- Las Heridas Abiertas del Carbón
- Coal’s Open Wounds/ Las Heridas Abiertas del Carbón
- Many Puerto Ricans fear recovery plan could be greedy land grab
- La ruta mortífera del carbón: desde Colombia hasta Puerto Rico
- Racismo en Puerto Rico: ¿problema negado?
- In Puerto Rico, environmental injustice and racism inflame protests over coal ash
- The Making of a Community Activist
- What rural, coastal Puerto Ricans can teach us about thriving in times of crisis
- It Is Time to Transform, Not Just Rebuild, in Puerto Rico
- Life in the Aftermath of Hurricane María
- Hurricane Maria: Puerto Rico’s Unnatural Disaster
- Hacia la Energía Solar
- Ruin Nation
- Another Hurricane Makes Clear the Urgent Need for Rooftop Solar in Puerto Rico
- Coastal gentrification in Puerto Rico is displacing people and damaging mangroves and wetlands
- The Devastating Costs of Puerto Rico’s Solar “Farms”
- Toxic Racism in Puerto Rico’s Sacrifice Zone
- The Replay: White Passes and Black Exclusions in Latinidad
- “Mama’s Baby, Papa was a Racist”
- From Extractive Agriculture to Industrial Waste Periphery: Life in a Black-Puerto Rican Ecology
- Powering Life in Puerto Rico
- A Disastrous Methane Gas Scheme Threatens Puerto Rico’s Energy Future
- Racialization works differently here in Puerto Rico, do not bring your U.S.-centric ideas about race here!’
- Contesting Racism in Puerto Rico
- Traveling on Coal’s Death Route: From Puerto Rico’s Jobos Bay to La Guajira, Colombia
- Colonial Incongruence at Work: Employing US Census Racial Categories in Puerto Rico
Academic articles
- Coastal Forest Fisheries, Estuarine Livelihoods, and Human Well-being in Southern Puerto Rico
- Introduction: Centering Environmental, Ecological, Climate, and Energy Justice in Puerto Rico’s Social Justice Praxis
- Introduction: Global Black Ecologies
- In Defense of Black Life
- A Passion for the Sea: Human-Sea Interactions in Contemporary Caribbean Art
- Visualizing green capitalist renewable energy: Development and grassroots solar community alternatives in Puerto Rico
- Autogestión and water sharing networks in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María
- Negotiating Political and Moral Economies in the U.S. Caribbean after Hurricanes Irma and María
- Puerto Rico’s Coal-Ash Material Publics and the Summer 2019 Boricua Uprising
- Perceptions of Racism in Puerto Rico
- Black Latina Womanhood: From Latinx Fragility to Empowerment and Social Justice Praxis
- US Media Depictions of Climate Migrants: The Recent Case of the Puerto Rican “Exodus” (In Aftershocks of Disaster)
- Water is life, but the colony is a necropolis: Environmental terrains of struggle in Puerto Rico
- Identity Practices: Racial Passing, Gender, and Racial Purity in Puerto Rico
- Imaging Disaster: Puerto Rico through the Eye of Hurricane María
- Beyond blanqueamiento: black affirmation in contemporary Puerto Rico
- Brothels, Hell, and Puerto Rican Bodies
- ‘Pulling Up Myths from the Root:’ Designing and Implementing an Anti-Racist Curriculum About the African Heritage for Third Graders in Puerto Rico
- Latina bodies in the era of elective aesthetic surgery
- Puerto Rican Girls Speak!: The Meanings Of Success For Puerto Rican Girls Ages 14–18 In Hartford, Connecticut
- Hackingaway@Convention: Calle 13 as Culture Hackers, Sinner as Alternative Identity
- Dislocated Geographies: A Story of Border Crossings
- Sculpting Blackness: Representations of Black-Puerto Ricans in Public Art
Essays
- Génesis Báez imagina un sensorio matriarcal puertorriqueño/ Genesis Báez Pictures a Puerto Rican Matriarchal Sensorium (In Blue Sun)
- The Garden of Rooted Memories & Freelisting Ecocide