The Simple Things In Life: Observations of post-Maria Puerto Rico
Four months have passed since hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico and conditions are far less than adequate, but the
Helping people navigate the legal system during a time of crisis.
Four months have passed since hurricane Maria tore through Puerto Rico and conditions are far less than adequate, but the
During my time as a student attorney in the University at Buffalo School of Law’s Puerto Rico Recovery Assistant Clinic,
Imagine experiencing a hurricane: you are terrified for your own safety, that of your loved ones, your property. You’re concerned
Puerto Rico is a beautiful and unique place. The only tropical rainforest in the United States is El Yunque in
Am I safe? Are my family members safe? What do I do if I am injured? These are the immediate
When a natural disaster strikes, U.S. citizens often rely upon FEMA to respond. But when FEMA benefits end, people are
Puerto Rico’s relationship with agriculture is a good way to explore the island’s experience with colonialism. Understanding the changes in
Hurricane Maria made landfall in September 2017 when Puerto Rico was already in a foreclosure crisis. The Hurricane made it