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Nice the Miracle On Ice T-shirt! Students at the University of Puerto Rico protested the $450 million cut to the university's budget proposed by the Puerto Rico Economic Oversight, Management, and Stabilization Act of 2016, or PROMESA because of it. better known in Spanish as "promise". The US-implemented act appointed a team of experts to restructure the island's debt. In 2018, the New York Times discovered that a corporate advisory firm, McKinsey & Company, owned bonds issued by Puerto Rico, a potential conflict of interest and just one of many ways. to make Puerto Rico a free country associated with the United States. The nation (essentially a colony) has exacerbated many of the problems its inhabitants face. After Hurricane Maria made landfall in Puerto Rico in 2017 as a Category 5 hurricane, the worst hurricane the island has seen since 1928, these problems were further amplified. “Hurricanes Maria and Irma, which happened so close [before], combined into an experience that brought a sense of urgency to the issue,” she explains. “Before it was something.
I could talk and learn about it, and then the storm hit and it was like, No, we're dying. Someone needs to talk about this, and no one will, and that would be me. ”” Although still in high school at the time, Valentine became an organizer in his community. From the start, she was acutely aware of her privilege as someone who grew up in urban areas, where it was almost always quicker to get resources and recover than those in the rest of the world. island an issue most recently seen after Hurricane Fiona passed through the island this September. Most of my organizations [and my friends] listened to people speak and allowed them to organize their communities and just provide my support and resources,” Valentín said. Nice the Miracle On Ice T-shirt! “There are so many people who have been screaming and shouting [about the injustices they face] for decades and no one is listening. So it's my responsibility to speak when no one is speaking, but it's also my responsibility to keep the microphone in front of people who have been speaking for decades and face systematic repression."