Regular Posts Tagged ‘Puerto Rico’
5th Jan 2011Posted in: Blog 1

Los Reyes arrive before dawn on January 6th. For centuries Puerto Rican children have celebrated Los Reyes in the same manner as their grandparents did when they were children. January 6 is called Epiphany and is traditionally the day in which the Magi arrived bearing gifts for the Christ child. Even to this day in [...]

24th May 2010Posted in: Blog 1

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Politics of a New Generation: The Student Strike at the University of Puerto Rico
24th May 2010Posted in: Blog 0

Via The Huffington Post Beyond Protests: Students Making the Pieces of a Different Society Students in Iran, in Greece, in Puerto Rico — all have shown a noticeable endurance to fight on for weeks against governments which are threatening their basic rights. Even more important, in this struggle they are not only protesting but developing [...]

El Don en Adjuntas
26th Apr 2010Posted in: Black & White, Gallery, Puerto Rico 0

El Don en Adjuntas – Adjuntas, Puerto Rico – Eliacín Rosario-Cruz 2005©

La Capilla del Cristo
31st Mar 2010Posted in: Churches, Gallery, Puerto Rico 0

La Capilla del Cristo, Old San Puerto Rico, Eliacin Rosario-Cruz 2005©

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