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Our aim is to inform listeners about Puerto Rico and the island's struggle to achieve full US Statehood, and to combat and dismiss many of the misconceptions disseminated on our national media about the US island territory. Get to know your next State. Support us and subscribe today!

Senate Committee Status Hearings

Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee Hearings on Puerto Rico Status held August 1, 2013.Music: Apollo 440 ''Crazee Horese '' The Mars Volta '...
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Proyecto Estrella's Jose Cabrera

We interview Proyecto Estrella Director Jos Cabrera Costas, Esq. about the November 6, 2012 plebiscite on status results.You can find out more about P...
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When Democracy Need Not Apply

On this episode of Be The Change Puerto Rico Podcast we present ''Lip Service: When Democracy Need Not Apply to the Territory.'' President Obama's lac...
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Hector L. Concepcion for Congress

The Puerto Rico Statehood movement is a coalition of Republicans, Democrats, and independents all working together to achieve full equality within the...
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The Time Is Always Right Now

Welcome to Be The Change Puerto Rico Podcast.In this episode we take a look back at HR 856 of 1997-1998. We find that many of the arguments against Pu...
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Echoes of Self-Determination

In this episode of Be The Change Puerto Rico we hear the voices of Congressmen from the last two territories admitted as States of the Union in 1959 -...
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Legal Arguments on Status

In this episode of Be The Change Puerto Rico, we present you with legal analysis on the status options Puerto Rico has, as argued and presented by Pro...
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Interview with Dr. Miriam Ramirez

Don't miss our revealing interview with Dr. Miriam Ramirez in our upcoming episode of Be The Change Puerto Rico Podcast. Everything you thought you kn...
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The Language Debate on Statehood

The language issue on Puerto Rico Statehood is pivotal and important. Unfortunately, most people, even in the island, have the language debate wrong. ...
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