This photo album documents a powerful demonstration in the historic streets of Old San Juan, where community members, organizers, and families gathered to protest LUMA Energy and demand a reliable, just, and publicly accountable electrical system for Puerto Rico. Set against centuries-old architecture, these images capture the resilience, frustration, and determination of a people who have endured years of blackouts, rising energy costs, and neglect. The rally reflects a larger struggle for energy sovereignty, dignity, and self-determination—where access to electricity is not a privilege, but a basic human right. From hand-painted signs to raised voices and unified marches, these photographs preserve a moment of collective resistance and a call for a future where Puerto Rico’s infrastructure serves its people, not profit.