In this episode of Historican, we sit down with Power Malu—artist, athlete, activist, and founder of Artists Athletes Activists. Born and raised in New York City, Power made his mark on the groundbreaking MTV series The Lyricist Lounge Show before dedicating his life to grassroots organizing and community building. Power shares his journey from the running tracks of East River Park to using culture, Hip Hop, and wellness as tools for justice. We dive into his work in Puerto Rico after Hurricane María, where he mobilized support for the island and deepened his connection to his Boricua roots. He also speaks candidly about displacement, gentrification, and why he calls it a modern-day form of genocide—warning of a future aimed at “a Puerto Rico without Puerto Ricans.” From Hip Hop stages to humanitarian frontlines, Power Malu is a living testament to resistance, resilience, and community love. ✨ Tune in for a conversation about art, activism, and the fight to preserve culture in the face of erasure. #HistoricanPodcast #PowerMalu #LyricistLounge #PuertoRicoNoSeVende #ArtistsAthletesActivists #NuyoricanLegacy #BoricuasResist #puertoricans #lowereastside