Brian Afanador, Melanie Díaz, Ray Quiñones Vázquez, Governor Pedro Pierluisi, Bladimir Díaz y Adriana Díaz (2021)
San Juan's mayor Miguel Romero, Governor Pedro Pierluisi, First Lady Caridad Pierluisi and Secretary of Interior Noelia García Baldés, watching Distrito Tmobile's Grand Opening. (2021)
Chairman of PRISA Group Federico Stubbe, Federico Stubbe Jr, Lcda. Mariela Vallines and Governor Pedro Pierluisi
Protest over unused emergency aid stored in a warehouse amid earthquakes in the south region of the island (2020)
Potest "Vivas nos queremos" (2020) in which Puerto Ricans demand the Government declared an State of Emergency for violence violence and justice for Rosimar Rodríguez
International Women's Day 8M (2021)
Thousands of teachers, firefighters and public workers took over the streets of Old San Juan and marched demanding a fair wage and dignified retirement (2022)
International Women's Day 8M (2023)
Calle Loíza and barrio Machuchal community march demanding local government to enforce closing time on bars and restaurants so the scandal late at night would be less, to regulate parking and traffic for residents (2023)
Calle Loíza and barrio Machuchal residents also protested against the high amount of short term rentals and Airbnb's that have displaced and gentrified the area, making living conditions harder for locals (2023)
The Feminist Collective of Puerto Rico "La Cole", organized an assembly against displacement in the Plaza de la Convalecencia in Río Piedras (2023)
In this assembly locals gathered to discuss Puerto Rico's displacement crisis, its effects and propose ideas to combat it (2023)