Congress Needs to Stop Trump’s Continued Infliction of Harm and Suffering on Puerto Ricans ArticleFebruary 15, 2019 Congress Needs to Stop Trump’s Continued Infliction of Harm and Suffering on Puerto Ricans Puerto Rican families continue to suffer from unemployment and food insecurity following hurricanes Irma and Maria. They deserve to be able to put food on the table for their families, and Congress should address this much-needed funding now. Feb 15, 2019 Enrique Fernández-Toledo, Rafael Medina, Erin Cohan
On the Ground in Puerto Rico ReportJuly 11, 2018 On the Ground in Puerto Rico CAP sent a delegation of staff to Puerto Rico; here’s what we learned. Jul 11, 2018 Enrique Fernández-Toledo, Erin Cohan, Winnie Stachelberg, 7 More Angela Hanks, Laura Jimenez, Connor Maxwell, Cathleen Kelly, Michael Madowitz, Kristina Costa, Brent Woolfork
Eliminating the Independent Puerto Rico Statistics Agency Makes No Sense In the NewsJune 29, 2018 Eliminating the Independent Puerto Rico Statistics Agency Makes No Sense Author Enrique Fernández Toledo discusses why the move to dismantle the Puerto Rican Institute of Statistics, an independent source of official data, is destructive to the commonwealth's economic well-being. Jun 29, 2018 El Nuevo Día Enrique Fernández-Toledo
Puerto Rico and the Apathy of the Federal Government In the NewsMarch 20, 2018 Puerto Rico and the Apathy of the Federal Government Six months after Hurricane Maria hit Puerto Rico, authors Rafael Medina and Enrique Fernández-Toledo discuss the inexcusable failures of the federal government's relief efforts. Mar 20, 2018 Medium Rafael Medina, Enrique Fernández-Toledo