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Puerto Rican Studies Initiative for Civic Engagement and Public Policy – University of Connecticut

Funding Partners

The Puerto Rican Studies Initiative for Community Engagement and Public Policy (PRSI) participates in the PRAC by funding a research intern (Andres Acosta) and by contributing to the editorial process for our Libros Perdidos series, edited by Rutgers student Jeynelee Ortiz.

Charles R. Venator-Santiago is the founding director of the Puerto Rican Studies Initiative. He is an associate professor with a joint appointment in the Department of Political Science ant El Instituto.

The PRSI is a research initiative seeking to document and support Puerto Ricans’ vital economic, intellectual, and cultural contributions to Connecticut and provide research-based support for the development of public policies addressing the needs of Puerto Ricans in the State of Connecticut.  This initiative is part of a series of collaborations with El Instituto: Institute for Latino/a, Caribbean, and Latin American Studies (UConn Storrs, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences), Puerto Rican and Latin@ Studies Project (UConn Hartford, School of Social Work), and the Hispanic Health Council/Mi CasaThe PRSI is funded by the Connecticut General Assembly with American Rescue Plan Act funds.