The Young Lords
The Young Lords were a Puerto Rican revolutionary group in New York City that came out of the civil rights era and made a huge impact on the Big Apple. Tinabeth Piña reports on the history of this group thru an exhibition made possible by The Bronx Museum of the Arts, El Museo del Barrio, and The Loisaida, Inc. Center.

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The Young Lords: Exploring the Legacy of the Radical Puerto Rican Activist Group 50 Years Later

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The Young Lords (Feat. Denise Oliver Velez)

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Felipe Luciano Former Chairman of the Young Lords

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Why Puerto Rican Bomba Music Is Resistance

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Johanna Fernández presents "The Young Lords: A Radical History"

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The Young Lords of Lincoln Park — A Chicago Stories Documentary

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History of Puerto Rico (Crash Course)

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How We Occupied a Hospital and Changed Public Health Care | Takeover | Op-Docs

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Puerto Rico Is Dying: Here's Why

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From Garbage Offensives to Occupying Churches, Actions of the Young Lords Continue to Inspire

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The Young Lords' legacy of fighting for Puerto Rico from the mainland | Code Switch

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For a Small Country Puerto Rico Packed a lot of Punch in World War 2

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What It Really Means to Be Boricua -- Puerto Rico’s Hidden History | Boricua Soy Yo (Full Movie)

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Your Attention Please: Initiative 29 - Loíza | Hulu

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How the U.S. silenced calls for Puerto Rico's independence

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What on Earth Happened to the Taino? Indigenous People of the Caribbean

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Portrait of the South Bronx 1965 | Full Film HD

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War Against All Puerto Ricans: Inside the U.S. Crackdown on Pedro Albizu Campos & Nationalist Party

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Valor & Sacrifice | Award-Winning Film About Puerto Rican History (NYU Tisch School of the Arts)

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