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Claridad ("Clarity") is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was founded in June 1959. The paper served as the official publication of the Puerto Rican independence movement and later the Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP). The paper has been praised for its strong political and investigative reporting. It continues to be published weekly despite the fact that the PSP was disbanded in 1993. Many former PSP members continue to contribute to the paper.

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  • Claridad (en)
  • Claridad (periódico Puertorriqueño) (es)
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  • Claridad ("Clarity") is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was founded in June 1959. The paper served as the official publication of the Puerto Rican independence movement and later the Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP). The paper has been praised for its strong political and investigative reporting. It continues to be published weekly despite the fact that the PSP was disbanded in 1993. Many former PSP members continue to contribute to the paper. (en)
  • Claridad es un periódico semanal basado en San Juan, Puerto Rico, fundado en junio de 1959. El papel servido como la publicación oficial del movimiento puertorriqueño de independencia y más tarde el Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño (PSP). El periódico ha sido alabado por su reportaje político y investigativo. Continúa ser publicado semanalmente a pesar del hecho que el PSP se disolvió en 1993. Muchos miembros del PSP antiguo continúan como contribuyentes al periódico. (es)
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  • Claridad (en)
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  • Claridad (en)
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  • Juan Mari Brás (en)
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  • Spanish (en)
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  • Periódico de la Nación Puertorriqueña, Inc. (en)
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  • Liberal-socialist, center-left leaning (en)
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  • Claridad ("Clarity") is a Spanish-language weekly newspaper based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. It was founded in June 1959. The paper served as the official publication of the Puerto Rican independence movement and later the Puerto Rican Socialist Party (PSP). The paper has been praised for its strong political and investigative reporting. It continues to be published weekly despite the fact that the PSP was disbanded in 1993. Many former PSP members continue to contribute to the paper. Its central supplement, "En Rojo" ("In Red") is one of the best cultural magazines in the island, featuring historical and literary articles, movie reviews, and linguistic contributions from Puerto Rico's best writers and intellectuals. Claridad's yearly event dubbed "Festival de Claridad" began as a fund-raising event in 1974, but has become one of the most important musical and cultural events in Puerto Rico. It attracts tens of thousands of participants and some of the most prominent exponents of various musical genres. Many famous Puerto Ricans have made regular contributions to Claridad, either as editors, writers or graphic artists, including: René Marqués, César Andreu Iglesias, Juan Mari Brás, Carlos Gallisá, Lorenzo Homar, , , Elizam Escobar, Alfredo Lopez, Elliott Castro and others. Claridad's current featured writers include: Joserramón Meléndez, Raquel Z. Rivera, Gervasio Morales, Irving García, Luz Nereida Pérez, and fictional character Fiquito Yunqué, among others. (en)
  • Claridad es un periódico semanal basado en San Juan, Puerto Rico, fundado en junio de 1959. El papel servido como la publicación oficial del movimiento puertorriqueño de independencia y más tarde el Partido Socialista Puertorriqueño (PSP). El periódico ha sido alabado por su reportaje político y investigativo. Continúa ser publicado semanalmente a pesar del hecho que el PSP se disolvió en 1993. Muchos miembros del PSP antiguo continúan como contribuyentes al periódico. Su suplemento central, En Rojo, es una de las mejores revistas culturales en la isla, presentando artículos históricos y literarios, reseñas de películas, y contribuciones lingüísticas de los mejores intelectuales y escritores de Puerto Rico. El Festival anual "Festival de Claridad" empezó originalmente como un evento para recaudar fondos en 1974, pero se ha convertido en uno de los eventos musicales y culturales más importante en Puerto Rico. Atrae decenas de miles de participantes y algunos de los exponentes más prominentes de varios géneros musicales. Muchos famosos Puertorriqueños han contribuido regularmente a Claridad, tanto como editores, escritores o artistas gráficos, incluyendo: René Marqués, César Andreu Iglesias, Juan Mari Brás, Carlos Gallisá, Lorenzo Homar, Carlos Raquel Rivera, Francisco Manrique Cabrera, Elizam Escobar, Alfredo López, Elliott Castro y otros. Los escritores actuales de Claridad son los escritores incluyen: Joserramón Meléndez, Raquel Z. Rivera, Gervasio Morales, Irving García, Luz Nereida Pérez, y el personaje fictional Fiquito Yunqué, entre otros. (es)
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