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“Todo ha sido a pulmón” [electronic resource] : Community organizing after disaster in Puerto Rico /

by Hayward, R. Anna; Morris, Zachary; Ramos, Yamirelis Otero; Díaz, Alejandro Silva.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 249-259.Subject(s): Puerto Rican community, environmental justice, community-based organizations, community, eco-social work, disaster responseOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2019, Vol. 27, No. 3-4Summary: In this Notes from the Field, we highlight the work of community based organizations that filled essential gaps in the disaster recovery efforts in Puerto Rico for communities that were heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria yet received little formal government aid. We describe community mobilizing and organizing efforts and identify key lessons for eco-social work practice. As disaster risk increases with climate change, community led efforts are likely to prove vital for the effective protection of the most vulnerable population groups.
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In this Notes from the Field, we highlight the work of community based organizations that filled essential gaps in the disaster recovery efforts in Puerto Rico for communities that were heavily damaged by Hurricane Maria yet received little formal government aid. We describe community mobilizing and organizing efforts and identify key lessons for eco-social work practice. As disaster risk increases with climate change, community led efforts are likely to prove vital for the effective protection of the most vulnerable population groups.

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