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How have Latinos been struggling for space in society? Latinos have been struggling for space not only in physical living spaces but in politics, education and social platforms where they can be heard. Many Latinx migrate to New York hoping for a better life and hoping to achieve the “American Dream”. The Latinx population continues to grow in the United States for various reasons. Latin American immigrants move to the United States because of financial reasons, in search of a better life, or to achieve “The American Dream”. Lafeb, a Marxist. theorist would argue space is crucial because in order to acquire space you need money and in turn power structures in the United States are reproduced. I will specifically examine Puerto Ricans and how they struggled for space in the United States and in their own society. I will be touching on both conditions on the island of Puerto Rico and condition in NYC for Puerto Rican migrants.
The United States possession of Puerto Rico stripped Puerto Rican residents’ control of their own space. U.S possession of the island resulted in the building of industries, overseeing ports and controlling their laws. According to Korrol Sanchez, after the Spanish-American war, P.R became territory of the United States educational, monetary, economic and political changes occurred (1994). The history Puerto Rican children were learning were not of their own culture but American history. The PR currency began to be undervalued as well as new taxes began to be put in place. The United States possession gave Puerto Ricans little to no say on their circumstances and limited resources were available. Puerto Ricans were struggling in their own space, so they began migrating to New York particularly to the Bronx and Manhattan.
History History of the Bronx. (n.d.). Retrieved September 17, 2019, from My CMS website: http://yesthebronx.org/about/history-of-the-bronx/
The picture above is the Bronx in the 60’s-70’s when majority of the population was Puerto Rican and Dominican. Puerto Ricans lived in tenements in the South Bronx and Manhattan. The conditions were intolerable but still, they tried to make the best of their space. However urban renewal began, and many Puerto Rican neighborhoods were being destroyed and PRicans were forced to relocate and the space became no longer theirs. The building above says “Falsas Promesas”which means false promises. This highlights that PRicans see that United States wasn’t their space and it was not capable of achieving the American Dream. I believe in resistance, Latinx in United States created transnational communities in attempt to create their own spaces and express their cultures and traditions. This is evident in the South Bronx where you see Hispanic businesses like bodegas and social uprisings like the Young Lords. The 5thpoint of the Young Lords 13-point program is “We want community control of our institutions and land” (1993). The lack of control PRicans have had on their own island and in the United States is the reason why Puerto Ricans constantly have been struggling to find their space. Latinx spatial resistance brought unity within PRican communities but Latinx communities in order to overcome struggles and truly make a space their own.
References:
History of the Bronx. (n.d.). Retrieved September 17, 2019, from My CMS website: http://yesthebronx.org/about/history-of-the-bronx/
Sánchez Korrol, V. E. (1994). From colonia to community : the history of Puerto Ricans in New York City. Retrieved from https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/13769996
13 Point Program and Platform of the Young Lords Party. (1993). Retrieved September 17, 2019, from http://www2.iath.virginia.edu/sixties/HTML_docs/Resources/Primary/Manifestos/Young_Lords_platform.html