Being a Diaspora: Five Sentences of Puerto Rican History · Global Voices
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“I am hungry for freedom. If I die, I do not want this tragic country to swallow my bones. I need the warmth of Borinquen, at least to strengthen the worms there and not those here.”Julia de BurgosCartas a Consuelo, April 17, 1953 Being a diaspora has been a constant in Puerto Rico’s history, either because of our status as an archipelago, a colonized nation, or a combination of both. How have Puerto Rican women understood themselves in that jou…
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