For Puerto Ricans, Another Reminder That We Are Second-Class Citizens

 
 

In this New York Times opinion editorial, Yarimar Bonilla shares elements of her biography alongside notable historical facts, to underscore Puerto Rico’s colonial legacy and the unequal opportunities Puerto Ricans face, such as being denied disability benefits which are available to citizens on the mainland.

Dr. Bonilla is the director of Centro, the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College, and a professor of anthropology at the City University of New York Graduate Center.

Reach the opinion here.

Achieving Impact At Scale In The Equity Movement: PEG joins Bridgespan, FSG, Policy Link And More At Equity Summit

In this session, presenters demonstrated evidence-based strategies for achieving impact at scale, including: Results-Based Accountability (RBA), a disciplined method for accelerating progress and refining organizational strategy; and collective impact, a framework for creating lasting social change through multilevel collaboration. Participants had the opportunity to strengthen their leadership skills, learn from real-world examples, and discover how leaders are mastering these skills to create a more just and fair society.

Trainers: • Jeff Bradach, Managing Partner and Co-Founder, The Bridgespan Group • John Kania, Global Managing Director, FSG • Michael McAfee, President, PolicyLink • JaNay Queen Nazaire, Managing Director for Performance & Results, Living Cities • John Newsome, Founder, Public Equity Group

PolicyLink Staff: Michael McAfee and Jordan Thierry

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