Berta Ríos and Teresa Bolívar: Women who lead in a crucial moment for Albizu...
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lbizu University is going through a promising transition process. The institution understands the importance of its role in a world that is adapting to life after a worldwide crisis while simultaneously looking...
A collaboration with the government from Albizu University to curb gender-based violence
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ddressing and educating about gender-based violence has once again become a matter of urgency in Puerto Rico, following an alarming spike in attacks against women that has the population in dismay. In...
From mental disorder to mental hygiene
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hen the COVID-19 pandemic began, health authorities launched a monumental effort to educate society about the prevention strategies that needed to be adopted to reduce the risks of exposure and infections. ...
A Historic Challenge and Opportunity
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t is up to all of us to closely monitor the development of Puerto Rico's children who, in just a few years, have lived and faced extraordinary situations. They first witnessed a...
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