Puerto Rico Open Your Eyes

The Forgotten Champion of Puerto Rico's Workers

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The Forgotten Spaniard Who Fought for Puerto Rico's Workers Who was Santiago Iglesias Pantín, and why have so few Puerto Ricans heard his story? Born in Spain, Santiago Iglesias Pantín arrived in Puerto Rico before the events of 1898 and dedicated the rest of his life to improving the lives of Puerto Rican workers. He organized laborers, helped establish the Free Federation of Workers, served in the Senate of Puerto Rico, and later represented the island in Washington as Resident Commissioner. His remarkable journey challenges us to look beyond simplistic narratives and reminds us that history is often far more complex than we were taught. In this episode of Puerto Rico, Abran los Ojos, we explore the life, legacy, and lasting impact of one of the most influential—and often forgotten—figures in Puerto Rico's labor movement. If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about Puerto Rico's history, identity, and future, we invite you to become part of our growing community. Join our FREE Substack and stay connected: https://substack.com/@puertoricoopenyoureyes [https://substack.com/@puertoricoopenyoureyes] Support our research and educational efforts through Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/qr/pnA83m2W?utm_campaign=sharemodal&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shortlink [https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/qr/pnA83m2W?utm_campaign=sharemodal&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shortlink] Visit our official website: https://puertoricoabranlosojos.com/ [https://puertoricoabranlosojos.com/] Learn more about The National Puerto Rico & Spain Initiative: https://tnprsi.org/ [https://tnprsi.org/] Thank you for listening and for supporting independent historical research. I'm Edwin Ortiz, and this is Puerto Rico, Abran los Ojos. #PuertoRico #PuertoRicanHistory #SantiagoIglesiasPantin #LaborHistory #PuertoRicoAbranLosOjos #HistoryMatters #SpanishHistory #PuertoRicanWorkers #PuertoRicoPodcast #EdwinOrtiz

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The Forgotten Champion of Puerto Rico's Workers

The Forgotten Spaniard Who Fought for Puerto Rico's Workers Who was Santiago Iglesias Pantín, and why have so few Puerto Ricans heard his story? Born in Spain, Santiago Iglesias Pantín arrived in Puerto Rico before the events of 1898 and dedicated the rest of his life to improving the lives of Puerto Rican workers. He organized laborers, helped establish the Free Federation of Workers, served in the Senate of Puerto Rico, and later represented the island in Washington as Resident Commissioner. His remarkable journey challenges us to look beyond simplistic narratives and reminds us that history is often far more complex than we were taught. In this episode of Puerto Rico, Abran los Ojos, we explore the life, legacy, and lasting impact of one of the most influential—and often forgotten—figures in Puerto Rico's labor movement. If you enjoy thoughtful discussions about Puerto Rico's history, identity, and future, we invite you to become part of our growing community. Join our FREE Substack and stay connected: https://substack.com/@puertoricoopenyoureyes [https://substack.com/@puertoricoopenyoureyes] Support our research and educational efforts through Crowdfunder: https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/qr/pnA83m2W?utm_campaign=sharemodal&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shortlink [https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/qr/pnA83m2W?utm_campaign=sharemodal&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=shortlink] Visit our official website: https://puertoricoabranlosojos.com/ [https://puertoricoabranlosojos.com/] Learn more about The National Puerto Rico & Spain Initiative: https://tnprsi.org/ [https://tnprsi.org/] Thank you for listening and for supporting independent historical research. I'm Edwin Ortiz, and this is Puerto Rico, Abran los Ojos. #PuertoRico #PuertoRicanHistory #SantiagoIglesiasPantin #LaborHistory #PuertoRicoAbranLosOjos #HistoryMatters #SpanishHistory #PuertoRicanWorkers #PuertoRicoPodcast #EdwinOrtiz

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