FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Media contact: Cynthia Medina, [email protected], 848-445-1940

Rutgers Expert Available to Discuss Resignation of Puerto Rico’s Governor

New Brunswick, N.J. (July 25, 2019) – Rutgers scholar Zaire Dinzey-Flores, an expert on Puerto Rican and Latino issues, is available to discuss the resignation of Puerto Rico Governor Ricardo Rosselló following public protests over his leadership.

The governor’s chats, now being referred to as “Chatgate” or “Rickyleaks,” targeted women in groups such as Colectivo Feminista en Construcción and used the hashtag #4Gatos.

"It’s easy to miss in such an extensive report, one that also underscores the widespread corruption that has characterized Rosselló’s administration, but this simple hashtag speaks volumes,” she said. “The political elite has long been dismissive of those outside their ranks – the marginalized, the poor, the untrained. As in other parts of the Americas, Puerto Rico’s governors and administrations have largely been drawn from privileged classes who have a paternalistic disdain for the public who they see as easily fooled and incapable of knowing what’s good for them.”

White, an associate professor in Rutgers University–New Brunswick’s Department of Latino and Caribbean Studies and the Department of Sociology, is the author of Locked In, Locked Out: Gated Communities in a Puerto Rican City.  Read her Op-ed on Rosselló featured in Time.

She can be reached at [email protected] and is available for interviews via Skype and on WhatsApp.

Downloadable headshot is available here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ta9sys27zw3fwln/dinzey_thumb.jpg?dl=0

###

Broadcast interviews: Rutgers University–New Brunswick has broadcast-quality TV and radio studios available for remote live or taped interviews with Rutgers experts. For more information, contact Neal Buccino [email protected]

ABOUT RUTGERS—NEW BRUNSWICK

Rutgers University–New Brunswick is where Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, began more than 250 years ago. Ranked among the world’s top 60 universities, Rutgers’s flagship university is a leading public research institution and a member of the prestigious Association of American Universities. It is home to internationally acclaimed faculty and has 12 degree-granting schools and a Division I Athletics program. It is the Big Ten Conference’s most diverse university. Through its community of teachers, scholars, artists, scientists, and healers, Rutgers is equipped as never before to transform lives.