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The Puerto Rico Youth Fellowships will support activists, aged 21 to 35, who want to implement a project that advances decolonization and climate justice in Puerto Rico.
Puerto Rico is witnessing a historic moment, as young people continue to call out their government’s abandonment of the country’s most vulnerable communities. Puerto Rico continues to struggle with the complexities of colonialism and the socioeconomic consequences of a U.S. imposed Fiscal Oversight Board. Young people continue to be on the frontlines working to protect essential services—including the University of Puerto Rico—as part of the fiscal plans that will define Puerto Rico’s future. With the motive to continue supporting social and political movements led by young people, the Open Society Foundations is pleased to announce the third Puerto Rico Youth Fellowship.
The duration of the fellowship is 18 continuous months starting in January 2023 (January 2023–June 2024). Recipients of the fellowship will receive $45,000, structured to cover project related costs as well as a living stipend.
Guidelines
To apply, please attach a copy of your resume and your letter of intent, and e-mail prfellows@opensocietyfoundations.org on or before July 15, 2022 (11:59 p.m. EDT).
- Curriculum vitae, resume or biography: no more than two pages
- Letter of intent: You must complete Part 1 (Table of Questions) and Part 2 (Essay, Video, or Voice note) of the letter of intent. Part 3 (Recommendation from the community) Please refer to the letter of intent document for more information.
For more information, please download the guidelines and application document below. For further inquiries, please contact the Puerto Rico Youth Fellowship team at prfellows@opensocietyfoundations.org.
Download Files
Download the complete guidelines and application.
Download the letter of intent instructions.
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Carlo André
2023Carlo André (pronouns: they/she, him/us) will develop the queer Barrioization cultural platform and help build the community archive of the town of Manatí, in collaboration with the José S. Alegría Cultural Center. -
Dana Esquilín Rosario
2023Dana Esquilín Rosario (pronouns: she/her/he) will work on La Brecha, a project that intends to offer healing tools and resources for communities and relatives of those behind bars. -
Jade M. Algarín Corcino
2023Jade M. Algarín Corcino (pronouns: they/them) will organize the farming communities of Vieques, Puerto Rico, and Santa Cruz, Virgin Islands to create an alliance centered on solidarity and resistance. -
L’orangelis Thomas Negrón
2023L'orangelis Thomas Negrón (pronouns: she/they) will work on Matrilíneo, a project on menstrual and HIV awareness, through art, documentation, and narrative justice. -
Lale Namerrow Pastor
2023Lale Namerrow Pastor (pronouns: they/he) will work on the Transmasc Network of Puerto Rico, an initiative that proposes to develop links between trans and non-binary people whose gender identity or expression is male. -
Nicolás Gómez Andújar
2023Nicolás X. Gómez Andújar (pronouns: he/him) will facilitate the self-management of an inclusive, educational, and cooperative space through the Culebra Fishing Association to address the problems of the fisherfolk on the island. -
Stephanie Monserrate Torres
2023Stephanie Monserrate Torres (pronouns: she/her) will create spaces on the Guakia farm for community empowerment and produce agroecological food with agroforestry practices. -
Yira Rodríguez
2023Yira M. Rodríguez Martínez (pronouns: she/her) will participate in the development of La Aldea, an initiative that works to preserve and rescue disused spaces in Ponce from an agroecological, artistic, and educational perspective. -
Anna Margarita
2020Anna Margarita (pronouns: she, her, hers) is co-founder of Caribana Coop, a worker-owned co-op which seeks to create spaces and tools to reimagine our education and our economic, social and land relations. -
Camil Libertá Valentín Arce
2020Camil Libertá Valentín Arce (pronouns: she, her, hers) will develop Amarilla, a workshop and community garden offering resources for a more dignified life to the disadvantaged in Aguadilla through art and agroecology. -
Cristian Eduardo Martínez Medina
2020Cristian Eduardo Martínez Medina (pronouns: he, him, his) will develop Escuela de Liderazgo Político y Comunitario, a project seeking to support a community space for young Black leaders in Yabucoa. -
Cristian J. Laracuente Vázquez
2020Cristian J. Laracuente Vázquez (pronouns: he, him, his) will lead Taller Lumpen, a project developing street art as a tool for education and socialization of essential resources to combat inequality in Mayagüez. -
Edrimael Delgado Reyes
2020Edrimael Delgado Reyes (pronouns: he, him, his) will develop interdisciplinary spaces for the LGBTQ+ community in Puerto Rico through LaBoriVogue, an experimental laboratory that uses vogue as an agent of individual transformation and collective justice. -
Jesef Reyes Morales
2020Jesef Reyes Morales (pronouns: he, him, his) will develop Semillas de Apoyo Mutuo en Utuado, a project to promote food sovereignty and local organizing for the agricultural workers in Tetuán, a community in Utuado. -
Jun Díaz González
2020Jun Díaz González (pronouns: he, they, theirs) will lead Flor de Loto, a mentorship project focusing on human rights and LGBTI youth in the area and surrounding communities of Caguas. -
Luis Mi Rodríguez-Rodríguez
2020Luis Mi Rodríguez-Rodríguez (pronouns: they, her, hers) will create content for the LGBTQ+ community through Pólvora Colectiva Cuir, a digital media collective generating safe spaces for discussion and debate within queer communities. -
María José
2020María José (pronouns: she/her, they/them) will develop House of Grace, a transfeminist antiracist collective promoting mutual aid, economic justice, and artistic development for trans feminine non-binary individuals of color. -
Venus A. Páez Hernández
2020Venus A. Páez Hernández (pronouns: she, her, hers) will develop the S.A.L.V.A. project (Food Sovereignty Achieving Agroecological Vieques), with a mission to provide educational resources to promote agribusiness development. -
Hery Colón Zayas
2019Hery Colón Zayas will run a youth-led multimedia center to provide a creative outlet for young people to raise awareness about the issues affecting their community. -
JorgeIván López Martínez
2019JorgeIván López Martínez founded cap.i.cú (Capacitación sobre Inclusividad Cuir), a project of activism and capacity building training to organizations and community groups about LGBTQPIA+ inclusivity. -
Luis J. Morales Ortiz
2019Luis J. Morales Ortiz will direct a tutoring program for underserved students in Mayagüez, Puerto Rico. -
Mariangelie Ortiz Ortiz
2019Mariangelie Ortiz Ortiz will lead a project to create a system for water distribution and collection, and will work with community leaders to replicate similar systems across Puerto Rico. -
Rebekah Sanchez Cruz
2019Rebekah Sanchez Cruz will focus on helping to rebuild Puerto Rico by restoring its agricultural heritage, producing more locally grown food and decreasing reliance on foreign sources. -
Syndi Marie González Negrón
2019Syndi Marie González Negrón is the leader and cofounder of Pangea PR, a collective space created by and run for young people living with HIV in Puerto Rico. -
Tanisha Desiree Gaspar Clemente
2019Tanisha Desiree Gaspar Clemente will develop a project, Piñones Aprende y Emprende, to provide educational and peer support services to youth in her community.
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