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Book Riot Will Match Your Donation to Taller Salud for Hurricane Relief in Puerto Rico

Vanessa Diaz

Managing Editor

Book Riot Managing Editor Vanessa Diaz is a writer and former bookseller from San Diego, CA whose Spanish is even faster than her English. When not reading or writing, she enjoys dreaming up travel itineraries and drinking entirely too much tea. She is a regular co-host on the All the Books podcast who especially loves mysteries, gothic lit, mythology/folklore, and all things witchy. Vanessa can be found on Instagram at @BuenosDiazSD or taking pictures of pretty trees in Portland, OR, where she now resides.

Update, October 28, 2022: Our awesome Book Riot readers rallied to donate just over $1250 to Taller Salud. We’ve made our maximum matching donation of $2,500 USD for a total of $3,750 raised for this wonderful cause! Here’s the receipt, and thank you for donating & spreading the word!

receipt of $2500 donation to Taller Salud on behalf of Riot New Media Group

From Wednesday, October 12th to Tuesday, October 18th, Book Riot will be matching donations to Taller Sallud for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico, up to $2,500 USD. Read on to see why why we’ve chosen to support this organization and for instructions on how to donate.

On September 18th, Hurricane Fiona made landfall in Puerto Rico. The Category 1 storm brought record rainfall, flash flooding, mudslides, and sustained winds of 85 miles per hour, tearing off roofs, collapsing bridges, and ripping up sidewalks before an island-wide power outage left Puerto Rico’s 3.3 million residents in the dark. While power has been restored for some, up to 100,000 residents are still without power over two weeks later. According to the island’s health department, as many as 25 deaths have been linked to the storm.

Sadly, Puerto Rico is still recovering from the last time a hurricane tore through the island. Fiona comes almost exactly five years after Hurricane Maria left 3,000 Puerto Ricans dead and PR’s electricity system in shambles (a system that was fraught since before either of the storms came to pass). Read that again: 3,000 dead, an entire island’s power wiped. Maria was one of the most devastating natural disasters in 100 years, yet the Trump administration’s response to the event was to withhold $20 billion in hurricane relief. In spite of this draconian abandonment of American citizens in the wake of such profound tragedy, FEMA officials insist say they’ve learned a great deal from Maria and are in a much better place to respond to Fiona. Others insist there is still a long way to go both in preparedness and post-hurricane response.

Progress or not, thousands of Puerto Ricans remain displaced and in need of immediate aid. That’s why we at Book Riot have chosen to support Taller Salud, a community based feminist organization dedicated to improving women’s access to health care, to reducing violence within the community and to encourage economic growth through education and activism in Puerto Rico.

Here’s a little on their recent efforts:

  • In 2017, Taller Salud was preparing to hand out food and supplies in the wake of Hurricane Irma when word came that Maria had intensified into a Category 4 hurricane. The organization upped its response and organized community efforts and mutual aid initiatives, even during the COVID-19 pandemic, including the development of a community guide for emergency preparedness.
  • Immediately following Irma and Maria, Taller Salud conducted a housing study in Loíza, a town on the northeastern coast of Puerto Rico hit particularly hard by the storms. When the hurricane season began in 2022, they released the results of the study showing that “100% of the homes in the 7 censused communities were in conditions of vulnerability to a natural phenomenon and 30.6% were still roofed with blue tarps.”
  • Taller Salud has publicly denounced the lack of support from the Department of Housing and government as a whole to ensure Puerto Ricans’ right to decent housing, demanding “the immediate cancellation of the abusive contract of LUMA Energy, immediate adjustment in the electricity bill for consumers, a governance model that maintains the electricity service as a public good, and an urgent focus on the restructuring of current energy generation to renewable energy.”
  • Now in the wake of Fiona, Taller Salud has once again spearheaded a disaster response. They’ve opened two community kitchens to serve 500 meals a day, assessed critical need through a community census tool, and are advocating for inclusion of all municipalities (read: not just the rich tourist-heavy areas) in the disaster designation zone. They’ve also launched a Hurricane Relief Fund to provide essential goods and drinking water to thousands of families. More on that response in the video below.

Taller’s Salud’s reach and mission goes far beyond hurricane relief. They also operate programs focused on reproductive justice; political education and advocacy; safe recovery and housing campaigns; and youth justice. They are working to reduce gender-based violence affecting Afro-descendants and to dismantle toxic masculinity. They are a pillar in their community working daily to address the inequities facing the citizens of Puerto Rico, today and beyond the hurricane aftermath.

Today through Tueday, October 18th, Book Riot will be matching donations to Taller Sallud for hurricane relief in Puerto Rico, up to a max donation of $2,500 USD. To participate, upload a picture of your receipt for your donation in the form below (you can redact personal information). Check back next week, and we will upload our receipt to show how much we’ve raised together! Thank you for joining us in this cause, and click here to complete your donation.

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