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Cultural Exchange - Puerto Rico Sustainable Disaster Relief
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Puerto Rico
Disaster Relief
Just Recovery
Description
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After Hurricane María, Raíces Cultural Center launch a Sustainable Disaster Relief Fund and Support Campaign. The organization also joined Juntos Together, a coalition of Central NJ organizations working to provide short and long term disaster relief assistance to Puerto Rico and beyond. This is a collection of some of the grassroots relief and recovery work documented by the Raíces crew and collaborators on our initial Disaster Relief Support Trip from January 12-19, 2018, as well as continued updates from collaborators and relief support recipients that is related to this work.
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Raíces Cultural Center Crew and Collaborators
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1/12/2018-1/23/2018
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©Raíces Cultural Center
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en
es
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Puerto Rico
Central New Jersey
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2000 × 1333
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Mariposario
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Puerto Rico
Hurricane Maria
disaster relief
resiliency
ecology
Description
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One of the projects that stood out the most upon visiting Casa Pueblo was their mariposario, or butterfly house. The mariposario was home to dozens of native monarchs, endemic to the island of Puerto Rico. This is a sub-species of monarch that does not migrate off the island, but remains in Puerto Rico. Breeding these native monarchs is extremely important environmental work as they are important pollinators. This work became especially important post-Maria, as the insect population was severely affected by the hurricane, both by the winds and power of the storm, and by the lack of food available to them afterwards, with almost all vegetation on the island destroyed. This butterfly house also serves as an educational and demonstration site to share information and knowledge with the community as well as students of programs at Casa Pueblo.
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Nicole Wines
Date
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01-14-2018
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©Raíces Cultural Center
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jpeg
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en
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Still Image
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2018_prrelief_travellog10.jpg
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Adjuntas, Puerto Rico
Adjuntas
autonomy
Casa Pueblo
community
disaster relief
EcoCulture
ecology
just recovery
mariposario
monarch butterfly
native monarch
pollinators
Puerto Rico
resiliency
sustainability
sustainable disaster relief
zinnia