Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Arctic-Sunrise-Part-of-Our-Power-Puerto-Rico-Campaign-27MZIFJX6UTB3.htmlConceptually similarArctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAXXCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAXYCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAY2Completed★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAY0Completed★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAXWCompleted★★★★Local Activists Welcome the Arctic Sunrise to Puerto RicoGP0STRAV0Completed★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRAY1Completed★★★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRB3QCompleted★★★★Arctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignGP0STRB3PCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STRAXZArctic Sunrise Part of Our Power Puerto Rico CampaignCaptain Joel Stewart speaking at the Community Art Event on board the Arctic Sunrise with the Our Power Puerto Rico brigade and Organizacion Boricua. The first brigade of the Our Power Puerto Rico campaign arrives in San Juan on board Greenpeace's Arctic Sunrise. Representatives from the climate justice organizations that form Our Power Puerto Rico are connecting and working with local communities and organizations to support the process of a just recovery for the island, to help its people thrive and be better prepared in the case of future climate disasters.Locations:Atlantic Ocean-Puerto Rico-San Juan, Puerto Rico-United States of AmericaDate:20 Nov, 2017Credit:© Emma Cassidy / GreenpeaceMaximum size:4906px X 3271pxKeywords:Activists-Day-Indoors-KWCI (GPI)-Men-Microphones-MY Arctic Sunrise-Oceans (campaign title)-Ships-SpeechesShoot:Arctic Sunrise Joins the 'Our Power Puerto Rico' CampaignOn the final leg of the Arctic Sunrise Atlantic Coast Tour, Greenpeace joins the Our Power Puerto Rico campaign, an effort initiated by leaders in the climate justice movement to support a just transition for rural communities in Puerto Rico following Hurricane Maria's devastating impacts on the area.