Shifting Social Work to Social Justice: Feminism, Care Work, and Puerto Rican Women’s...

3-10-26 Shifting Social Work to Social Justice: Feminism, Care Work, and Puerto Rican Women’s Community Building Pivotal Puerto Rican feminist figures like Julia de Burgos, Yolanda Sanchez, Antonia Pantoja, and countless others have laid the groundwork for community-centered activism. Don’t miss our panel with authors Vanessa Pérez-Rosario and Emma Amador as we work to understand and contextualize the stories of women like Burgos, Sanchez, and Pantoja and how they overlap in the struggles of national liberation in a patriarchal society. Pérez-Rosario and Amador’s recent publications, I Am My Own Path: Selected Writings of Julia de Burgos and The Politics of Care Work: Puerto Rican Women Organizing for Social Justice help us understand the root of these women’s work and how it’s grounded in a commitment to addressing the high stakes class struggles of women, migrants, and people of color. Founded in 1973 by a coalition of students, faculty, and activists, the Center for Puerto Rican Studies at Hunter College (CENTRO) is the largest university-based research institute, library, and archive dedicated to the Puerto Rican experience in the United States. Learn more at centropr.hunter.cuny.edu Follow us on social media! Instagram: instagram.com/centropr Facebook: facebook.com/centropr Threads: threads.net/@centropr TikTok: tiktok.com/@centropr Support our work by donating today at community.hunter.cuny.edu/supportcentro