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Puerto Rico: An island in climate and economic crisis

Hurricane Maria stuck Puerto Rico in 2017. Seven years later, the island territory is still struggling to recover, but is making progress thanks to the efforts of local citizens.

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This WorkingNation documentary shines a light on how local Puerto Rico communities have taken it upson themselves to spearhead recovery efforts, finding innovative solutions like local energy cooperatives.
Director: Alejandro Ravazzola
Producer: Fernanda Sancho, Ilan Numhauser, Sofia Bonavia, Valentina Nuñez, Gabriela Gonzalez, Alejandro Ravazzola, Melissa Panzer, Stephanie Tobey, Mike Zunic
Cinematographer: Jorge Sebastian Dietsch
Editor: Elías Saez, Tomás Elizondo, Tomás Morrison
Executive Producer: Art Bilger, Joan Lynch, Melissa Panzer, Carlos Enrique Cuscó, Ari Taboada

The Fight for Puerto Rico’s Recovery shines a spotlight on the profound challenges Puerto Rico has faced in its journey toward recovery from the devastation from Hurricane Maria seven years ago. This WorkingNation documentary vividly depicts how the hurricane caused immense loss, including over 4,600 lives, $96 billion in economic damages, and the destruction of essential infrastructure, like the island’s power grid. Puerto Rico continues to grapple with frequent power outages and an unreliable grid, despite efforts to modernize it.

As we observe Hispanic Heritage Month 2024 with the theme Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together, this documentary reminds us of the resilience of Puerto Rican communities and the strength they display in rebuilding their lives. The film emphasizes how Puerto Ricans, facing inadequate governmental response, took it upon themselves to spearhead recovery efforts, finding innovative solutions like local energy cooperatives.

By highlighting these stories, The Fight for Puerto Rico’s Recovery not only exposes the ongoing struggle but also serves as a call to action for continued support and infrastructure reform. It underscores how the ingenuity and determination of Puerto Rican communities are essential to securing a sustainable future for the island.

Watch other films in the series here: Pioneers of Change: Shaping the Future Together

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