Projections on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York declare independence for Puerto Rico

June 13, 2020

By Manuel Melendez Lavandero

As part of the Boricua National Affirmation Day, the Frente Independentista Boricua (El Frente), projected monumental images under the Brooklyn Bridge on Friday night, June 12, in New York.

The projected images contained quotes from leaders of the Puerto Rican national liberation struggle such as Pedro Albizu Campos, Juan Antonio Corretjer, as well as modern day poets/activists like Mariposa Fernández.

One of the most impressive images contained the message: From Puerto Rico to New York, #BlackLivesMatter! An affirmation of Puerto Rican blackness and the fight against racism here and there.

Likewise, one related to the topic: "Yo soy boricua, pa' que tu lo sepas" (I am Puerto Rican, just so you know). These were created as part of the celebration of Boricua National Affirmation Day next Sunday, June 14 in New York City.

El Frente is a coalition of Puerto Rican independence organizations that operate in the United States and are based in New York City. One of the projections under the Brooklyn Bridge states: Independence for Puerto Rico.







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Photos courtesy of El Frente.

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