Senado, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [Senate, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (May 2013)
Senado, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [Senate, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (May 2014)
Cámara de Representantes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [House of Representatives, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (May 2004)
Cámara de Representantes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [House of Representatives, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (October 2006)
Cámara de Representantes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [House of Representatives, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (March 2013)
Cámara de Representantes, Estado Libre Asociado de Puerto Rico [House of Representatives, Free Associated State of Puerto Rico] (November 2013)
Puerto Rico House of Representatives Popular Democratic Party Caucus
Popular Democratic Party, Governing Board (June 2012)
Association of Mayors of Puerto Rico
Colegio de Abogados y Abogadas de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar
Association]
Human Rights Commission of the Bar Association of Puerto Rico
Colegio de Médicos-Cirujanos de Puerto Rico [College of Physicians and Surgeons of Puerto Rico] (June 2012)
American Civil Liberties Union (November 2015)
Amnesty International, Puerto Rico Chapter
City Council of San Juan
City Council of Hormigueros
City Council of Lajas
City Council of Guánica
City Council of San Sebastían
City Council of Comerío
City Council of Mayagüez
City Council of Jayuya
City Council of Aibonito
City Council of Añasco
City Council of Toa Baja
City Council of Rincón
City Council of Arroyo
City Council of Guayanilla
City Council of Peñuelas
City Council of Aguada
City Council of Yauco
City Council of Moca
City Council of Ponce
City Council of San Lorenzo
City Council of Orocovis
City Council of Isabela
City Council of Maunabo
City Council of Yabucoa
City Council of Santa Isabel
City Council of Cabo Rojo
City Council of Arecibo
City Council of Barceloneta
Municipality of Cataño
City Council of Corozal
City Council of Dorado
Municipal Government of Guayama
City Council of Hatillo
City Council of Juana Díaz
City Council of Manatí
City Government of Salinas
City Council of Utuado
City Council of Vega Baja
PEN Club of Puerto Rico
Olympic Movement of Puerto Rico (April 2014)
Democratic Unity Committee of Mayaguez, Puerto Rico (May 2015)
Academic Senate, University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras
Academic Senate, University of Puerto Rico, Cayey
Faculty of Biosocial Sciences and Graduate School of Public Health,
University of Puerto Rico, Medical Sciences Campus
Asociación Puertorriqueña de Profesores Universitarios [Puerto Rican
Association of University Professors], General Assembly
Asociación de Empleados Jubilados de la Universidad de Puerto Rico, Inc. [Association of Retired Employees of the University of Puerto Rico, Inc.] (September 2013)
Consejo General de Estudiantes, Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto de Humacao [Student Council, University of Puerto Rico at Humacao
(March 2015)
Central Puertorriqueña de Trabajadores / Confederación Sindical de las Américas [24 unions, representing 45,000 workers] (May 2012)
Federación de Trabajadores / AFL-CIO [16 unions, representing 45,000 workers] (May 2012, November 2012)
Coalición Alianza Laboral / Change to Win [4 unions, representing 45,000 workers] (May 2012)
Coordinadora Sindical [17 unions, representing 17,000 workers]
(May 2012)
Teamsters Local Union No. 901, Puerto Rico and Virgin Islands
[representing more than 3,800 workers in Puerto Rico and the
Virgin Islands] (September 2012)
Unión de Abogados y Abogadas de Servicios Legales de Puerto Rico [Union of Legal Services Attorneys of Puerto Rico] (December 2013)
Unión de Trabajadores de la Industria Eléctrica y Riego de Puerto Rico (UTIER) Convention [Union of Electrical and Sewer Workers] (November 2013)
Colegio de Profesionales en el Trabajo Social de Puerto Rico [Association of Social Work Professionals of Puerto Rico] (May 2013, March 2015)
Asociación Nacional de Escuelas de Trabajo Social de Puerto Rico
[National Association of Social Work Schools of Puerto Rico] (May 2013)
Un Pueblo: Diálogo de líderes puertorriqueños sobre asuntos sociales y
mecanismos procesales para resolver el asunto del estatus [One People:
Dialogue of Puerto Rican leaders about social affairs and procedural
mechanisms to resolve the status question; including Service Employees
International Union, Unión General de Trabajadores UGT 1199PR,
Sindicato Puertorriqueños de Trabajadores SPT1996] (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Hermandad de Empleados Exentos No Docentes de la Universidad de
Puerto Rico [Brotherhood of Exempt Non Teaching Employees of the
University of Puerto Rico] Concilio Cristo Nuestra Justicia en Puerto
Rico (2013)
Federaciones afiliadas al Comité Olímpico de Puerto Rico [Federations
affiliated with the Puerto Rico Olympic Committee] (April 2014)
Liga de Cooperativas de Puerto Rico [Cooperative League of Puerto Rico] (June 2013)
Cooperativa de Ahorro y Crédito de la Federación de Maestros de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Federation of Teachers Credit Union] (April 2013)
Cooperativa Ahorro y Crédito de la Casa del Trabajador
Cooperativa de Viviendas el Alcazar (June 2013)
Conmemoración del Grito de Lares
Conmemoración del Cero de los Mártires
Centro Cultural Cirilo W. Meijers, Comerío, Puerto Rico
Partido Nacionalista de Puerto Rico
Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño
Federacion de Universitarios Pro Independencia (Puerto Rico)
Movimiento Socialista de los Trabajadores (Puerto Rico)
Frente Socialista (Puerto Rico)
Coordinadora Latinoamerica y Caribeña de Puerto Rico
Movimiento Independentista Nacional Hostosiano
Movimiento al Socialismo (Puerto Rico)
Partido Comunista de Puerto Rico
Brigada Juan Rius Rivera
Frente Amplio de Solidaridad y Lucha (FASyL)
La Nueva Escuela
Organización Puertorriqueña de la Mujer Trabajadora
Summit on Human Rights 2012 for the Release of Oscar López Rivera and to the Memory of Attorney Juan Santiago Nieves (San Juan, December 7-10, 2012)
Council of Churches of Puerto Rico (October 2013, December 2014)
Methodist Church of Puerto Rico (Río Piedras, Puerto Rico)
Coalición Ecuménica e Interreligiosa de Puerto Rico2 [Ecumenical and
Interreligious Coalition of Puerto Rico]
Mons. Roberto Octavio González Nieves, OFM, Arzobispo Metropolitano de San Juan, Puerto Rico [Archbishop of San Juan]
Luis Cardenal Aponte Martínez, Archbishop Emeritus of San Juan
Mons. Félix Lázaro Martínez, SchP, Bishop of Ponce
Mons. Iñaki Mallona Txertudi, CP, Bishop of Arecibo
Mons. Ulises Casiano Vargas, Bishop of Mayagüez
Mons. Rubén A. González Medina, CMP, Bishop of Caguas
Mons. Héctor Rivera Pérez, Auxiliary Bishop of San Juan
Mons. Hermín Negrón Santana, Auxiliary Bishop of San Juan
Conferencia Episcopal Puertorriqueña [Puerto Rican Conference of
Bishops]
Padre Angel Darío Carrero, OFM, Custodio de los Franciscanos del Caribe; President, Conferencia de Religiosos de Puerto Rico (deceased)
Reverend Heriberto Martínez, Secretary General of the Biblical Society of Puerto Rico
Reverend Eunice Santana, Iglesia de los Discípulos de Cristo, former
President of the World Council of Churches, Director of the Caribbean Institute of Ecumenical Formation and Action
Reverend Alfonso Román, retired, United Church of Christ
Alejandro J. García Padilla, Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Aníbal Acevedo Vilá, Former Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Sila M. Calderón, Former Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Pedro Rosselló, Former Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
David Bernier, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, Popular Democratic Party
Pedro Pierluisi, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, New Progressive Party
Ricardo Rosselló, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, New Progressive Party
María de Lourdes Santiago, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, Puerto Rican Independence Party
Rafael Bernabe, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, Party of the Working People
Manuel Cidre, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, Independent
Alexandra Lágaro, 2016 gubernatorial candidate, Independent
Eduardo A. Bhatia, President of the Senate of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
David E. Bernier Rivera, Secretary of State, Department of State of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
César R. Miranda, Attorney General of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Antonio Faz Alzamora, Senator, Puerto Rico
Ingrid M. Vila Biaggi, former Chief of Staff for the Governor of Puerto Rico
Augustín Montañéz Allman, Esq., Veterans Advocate of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico
Carlos J. López Nieves, former Procurador del Ciudadano [Ombudsman]
Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto, Mayor of San Juan, Puerto Rico; former
Representative, House of Representatives of Puerto Rico
William Miranda Marín, Mayor of Caguas, Puerto Rico (deceased)
Pedro J. García Figueroa, Mayor of Hormigueros, Puerto Rico
Dámaso Serrano, former Mayor of Vieques, Puerto Rico
Javier Jiménez Pérez, Mayor of San Sebastián, Puerto Rico
Aníbal Vega Borges, Mayor of Toa Baja, Puerto Rico
Josean Santiago, Mayor of Comerío, Puerto Rico
Abel Nazario Quiñones, Mayor of Yauco, Puerto Rico
Jesús E. Colón Berlingeri, Mayor of Orocovis, Puerto Rico
Miguel G. Ortiz Vélez, Mayor of Sábana Grande, Puerto Rico
Jorge L. González Otero, Mayor of Jayuya, Puerto Rico
José R. Román Abreu, Mayor of San Lorenzo, Puerto Rico
Marcelo Trujillo Panisse, Mayor of Humacao, Puerto Rico
María E. Meléndez Altieri, DMD, Mayor of Ponce, Puerto Rico
Jessie Cortés Ramos, Mayor of Aguada, Puerto Rico
José E. Gerena Polanco, Mayor of Florida, Puerto Rico
Karilyn Bonilla Colón, Mayor of Salinas, Puerto Rico
José A. Rodríguez Cruz, Mayor of Hatillo, Puerto Rico
Carlos O. Delgado Altieri, Mayor of Isabela, Puerto Rico
Rafael Surillo Ruiz, Mayor of Yabucoa, Puerto Rico
Heriberto Vélez Vélez, Mayor of Quebradillas, Puerto Rico
María de Lourdes Santiago, Senator, Senate of Puerto Rico
Miguel Pereira, Senator, Senate of Puerto Rico
Norma Burgos, Senator, Senate of Puerto Rico
Jenniffer González, minority leader of the Puerto Rico House of
Representatives, vice-president of the pro statehood New Progressive Party (November 2015)
Rubén Berríos Martínez, former Senator, Senate of Puerto Rico; President, Puerto Rican Independence Party
Juan Dalmau, candidate for Governor of Puerto Rico
Ana Irma Rivera Lassén President, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Osvaldo Toledo Martínez, ex-President, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Julio Fontanet, ex-President, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Arturo Hernández, ex-Presidente, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Eduardo Villanueva Muñoz, Former President, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Noel Colón Martínez, Former President, Colegio de Abogados de Puerto Rico [Puerto Rico Bar Association]
Urayoán Ramón Emeterio Walker Ramos, President, University of Puerto Rico
Carlos E. Severino Valdez, Ph.D., Chancellor, University of Puerto Rico,
Río Piedras
Mario Medina Cabán, Ph.D., Chancellor, University of Puerto Rico, Cayey
Eduardo Morales Coll, President, Ateneo Puertorriqueño
Azadeh Shahshahani, President, National Lawyers Guild
Norman Maldonado, M.D., FACP, Former President, University of Puerto Rico
José Jaime Rivera, Ph.D., President, Universidad del Sagrado Corazón, and Former Chair, Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities
Jorge L. Sánchez, M.D., Professor Ad-Honorem, University of Puerto Rico, and Former Acting President, University of Puerto Rico, and Former Chancellor of Medical Sciences and of Río Piedras Campus
Luce López Baralt, Distinguished Professor, University of Puerto Rico,
Río Piedras Campus
Iván A. Otero Matos, President Board of Directors, Cooperative League of Puerto Rico
Mildred Santiago Ortiz, Executive Director, Cooperative League of Puerto Rico
José M. Rodríguez Báez, President, Puerto Rico Federation of Labor
(FTPR, AFL-CIO)
Ramón L. Fuentes, President, Federación Puertorriqueña de Trabajadores
Luis Pedraza Leduc, Labor Coordinating Committee
Hamid Galib, M.D., Gastroenterologist, San Juan, Puerto Rico
Álvaro R. Calderón, Jr., Attorney, Bufete Álvaro R. Calderón, Jr. SRL
Marimar Benítez, ex Chancellor, Escuela de Artes Plásticas de Puerto Rico
1,000 distinguished women from Puerto Rican Civil Society
Sonia Ruiz, Ph.D, Retired Professor, Department of Social Sciences,
University of Puerto Rico, Mayaguez
Enrique Vila del Corral, CPA, San Juan
Myrna M. Rivera, San Juan
Tania Carvajal
Mayra Santos Febres, Poet
Dalia Mieses, Poet
Guajana, Poetry Collective
Las Musas Descalzas, Poetry Collective
Penn Club, Poetry Collective
Cofradía de Escritores, Poetry Collective
Jakaguax, Poetry Collective
Liga de Poetas del Sur, Poetry Collective
En los Bordes, Poetry Collective
Algo que Decir, Poetry Collective
South Flow, Poetry Collective
Gato Malo Editores, Publisher
Universidad del Pueblo, Poetry Collective
Teatro Gris, Poetry Collective
The Cool Brains, Poetry Collective
Vértigo, Poetry Collective
Poesía Avancina, Poetry Collective
Las Ovejas Negras, Poetry Collective
Las Tejedoras de Cuentos, Poetry Collective
La Sonora Ponceña, Salsa Band
Agua, Sol y Sereno, Theater collective
Danny Rivera, Singer/Songwriter
Roy Brown, Singer/Songwriter
Zoraida Santiago, Singer/Songwriter
Andy Montañez, Singer
Tito Auger, Singer/Songwriter
Tego Calderón, Singer
Luis Díaz, “Intifada,” Singer/Poet
Jacobo Morales, Filmmaker
Miguel Zenón, Musician and composer, Multiple Grammy Nominee,
Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow
Eduardo Lalo, Writer, Artist, Professor
René Pérez Joglar (Residente) and Eduardo José Cabra Martínez (Visitante) of Calle 13, record-breaking Latin Grammy winners, Nobel Peace Summit Award winner
Robi Draco Rosa, Grammy and Latin Grammy winner
Ricky Martin, Grammy and Latin Grammy winner
Kacho López Mari of Filmes Zapateros, Latin Grammy winner
Tristana Robles of Filmes Zapateros, Latin Grammy winner
Sara Rosario, President, Olympic Committee of Puerto Rico
Carlos Delgado, former Major League Baseball player, all-time home run and RBI records among Puerto Rican players
Augusto Miranda, Olympic Judo Athlete
Jeyvier Cintrón, Olympic Boxer
Félix “Diamante” Verdejo, Professional Boxer
Carlos López, Athlete
Félix Adorno, Athlete
Lisa Bocarino, Olympic Judo Athlete
Carlos Uriarte, Sports Writer
Peco González, Olympic Athlete
Abderramán Brenes, Olympic Judo Athlete
Osvaldo Gil, Athlete
Jenaro “Tuto” Marchand, Athlete
José Luis Vellón, Athlete
José Morales, Athlete
Victor López, Athlete
Evelyn Claudio, Athlete
Goyo Lima, Athlete
Iván Santos, Athlete
Israel Roldán, Athlete
Carlos Guzmán, Athlete
Payo Córdova, Athlete
Pedro Hernández, Athlete
Luis Rivera Toledo, Athlete
Kiria Tapia, Athlete
Ivelisse Echevarría, Athlete
Luis Martínez, Athlete
Carlos Santiago, Athlete
Melissa Mojica, Athlete
Carlitos Colón, Athlete
Javier Culson, Athlete
Wesley Vázquez, Athlete
Miguel Lóper, Athlete
Beverly Ramos, Athlete
Cao Delgado, Athlete