Aviles-Santiago family photos
Manuel Aviles-Santiago's family photos are displayed in his parent's home in Aguada, Puerto Rico, on March 3, 2018.
Manuel Aviles-Santiago's family photos are displayed in his parent's home in Aguada, Puerto Rico, on March 3, 2018.
Jesus Aviles-Pérez, Manuel Aviles-Santiago's father, poses for a portrait in their home in Aguada, Puerto Rico.
Jesus Aviles-Pérez displays the homemade TV antenna he crafted to attempt to get a signal in the weeks after the hurricane.
Adriel Avilés, Manuel Avilés-Santiago's nephew, sits on the roof of his grandparents house, which he had to climb onto multiple times a day during the first few weeks after the hurricane to check on the water collection and attempt to get TV signal.
One of Jesus Avilés-Pérez homemade TV antennas is used one of the bedrooms on March 3, 2018.
Jesus Avilés-Pérez displays makeshift propane stove they used to make food in the weeks after the hurricane.
Doris N. Santiago-Villarubia, Manuel Avilés-Santiago's mother, poses for a portrait in their home in Aguada, Puerto Rico.
Manuel Avilés-Santiago's parents, Jesus Avilés-Pérez and Doris N. Santiago-Villarubia, pose for a portrait outside of their family home in Aguada, Puerto Rico.
The family’s TV antenna, which was destroyed during Hurricane Maria, still lies on their roof on March 3, 2018.
Arizona State University master’s student Nshwah Ahmad, 22, poses for a portrait outside of her parent’s restaurant in Mesa, Arizona, on Tuesday, Feb. 20, 2017, where she met with media after ASU President Michael Crow wrote an op-ed for the Christian Science Monitor about the value of international students that featured a photo of her from her undergraduate graduation. Ahmad was born in Dearborn Heights, Michigan.
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