Browse Items (193 total)
- Collection: 1998 - Present
156. Event for David Sanes Interview Mirta Sanes 2 2019
Tags: Adrián Gonzalez, Armando Torres, Arrests, Biopolitics, Bombings, Cancer, Carlos Ventura, Civil disobedience (1999-2003), Civil disobedience (Mirta Sanes's personal experience), David Sanes (death), David Sanes (meaning of his death), Explosions (April 19 1999), Explosions (Military casualties), Fish and Wildlife (Land occupation), Friend/enemy, Healing, Interrupting Navy training/maneuvers (1999-2003), Mirta Sanes, Mirta Sanes (Message to young activists), Navy exit, Nomos of the earth, Norma Burgos, Pamela Gonzalez, Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, Rafael Ayala, Resistance, Song (Isla Nena by Haciendo punto en otro son), Struggle (unfinished), Vieques cleaning process, Women (contributions to struggle)
167. Student Interview with Lizbeth Dávila 2021
Tags: Arturo Massol, Biology, Biopolitics, Bombings (Impact on fishing and sea life), Bombings (Impact), Brandon Moncada, Cleaning process and land use, Collaboration, Conservation of polluted areas, Contamination, Decontamination (Role of microorganisms), Ecological damage, Elizabeth Smude, Environmental costs, Environmental destruction, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Fish and wildlife (falta de esfuerzo), Georgia Institute of Technology, Heavy metals studies, Jorge Colón, Laguna Anones, Lizbeth Dávila, Megan Kemp, Microorganisms, Navy (environmental record), Puerto Rican scientists, Puerto Rico (lack of awareness / understanding), Research in Vieques, Scientific studies, Toxic waste, Vieques (agriculture), Vieques cleaning process
166. Student Interview with Judith Conde 2021
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses (origins), Alianza Juvenil, American Cancer Society, Amy Pollmann, Anti-Navy activism, Aurora Pérez, Births (in Vieques after 2002), Body image, Bombings, Cancer, Cancer among women, Challenging the patriarchy, Civil disobedience (women), Colectivo Ilé (confronting racism), Community organizations, Contamination, Culebra, David Sanes (death), David Sanes (impact), Domestic violence in Vieques, Education in Vieques, Feminism, Gender, Gender discrimination, Gender inequality, Gender roles, Generational attitudes, Generations of Activism, Gladys Rivera, Health, Health disparities, Health problems (Vieques), Health services (limited), Health services (Vieques), Healthcare (in Vieques after Hurricane María), Hurricane Irma, Hurricane María, Isla nena (meaning), Juan Carlos Rodríguez (life as professor/researcher), Judith Conde, LGBTQIA, Loss of facilities (after Hurricane María), Machismo, Motherhood, Need of education, New generations, Participation (Women), Patriarchy, Protest, Puerto Rico (lack of awareness / understanding), Racism, Reproductive education, Resistance, Ser madre o ser activista, Services to communities, Single mothers, Struggle (gender roles), Struggle (Women perspective), Teen pregnancy, Trauma, Vagina monologues in Vieques, Viequense women (Challenges), Vieques hospital, Vieques hospital (birth services), Vieques youth (role in struggle), Women (contributions to struggle), Women in Struggle, Women with Cancer, Workshops, Zaida Torres
165. Student Interview with Luis Galanes Valldejuli 2021
Tags: "Los de ahora" VS "Los de antes", Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Construction: Idea to Rescue Navy Plans), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Negative effects), Cancer, Cancer rates, Contamination, David Sanes, Economic Landscape of Vieques, Ferry service, Foreign owners, Foreigners, Heavy Metals Pollution, Hotel owners, Housing Tourism, Increase in property value, Land development (western area), Luis Galanes Valldejuli, Maritime transportation, Maritime transportation (problems), Nicole Kajzer, Prices in Vieques, Real estate, Saint Thomas, Santa Cruz, sustainability, Sustainable development, Tourism, US Laws Controlling Property, Vieques Development, Vieques population control, Water scarcity, Water services (come from Puerto Rico)
73. Interview with Carmen Valencia A 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Cancer, Cancer among women, Carmen Valencia, Carmen Valencia (childhood), Carmen Valencia (education journey as single mother), Carmen Valencia (family structure after Navy's arrival in Vieques), Carmen Valencia (father life story), Carmen Valencia (migration journey), Carmen Valencia (relation with Guadalupe family), Community organizations, Construction jobs, Dancing in Vieques, Education in Vieques, Family (laundry work for Navy), Family (separations), Fear, Fiestas Patronales, Fish and Wildlife, Food scarcity, Friend/enemy, Gender, Gladys Rivera, Health services (Vieques), Health studies, Healthcare (Vieques), Impact of Militarization, Internal Conflicts, Job opportunities during Navy times, Judith Conde, Lack of economic development, Media coverage, Mental health, Migration, Music and Culture in Vieques, Myriam Sobá, Navy (1950s), Navy (Abuses: Against Women), Navy (Abuses: US Pastor confession of), Navy (Abuses), Navy (arrival in 1940s), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy exit (reaction), Norma Burgos, Pedro Rosselló González (Meeting with Governor), Pollution, Pork food, Pro-Navy movement, Prostitution, Rations (El hoyo), Rations (Navy Leftovers), Relations with Navy, Remolcadores, Resisting sexual harassment, Rompeolas, Sexual abuse, slow violence, Staying at home, Steel band music, Testimony for Vieques Commission, Tourism, underdevelopment, Unemployment, University for Vieques, Vieques Development, Vieques future, Vieques population control, Vieques was never silent, Vieques Youth
66. Interview with Hydroponics Worker Severino Díaz Navarro 2004
Tags: Agriculture, Agriculture (hydroponic), Biopolitics, Construction (Family houses), Construction (in Vieques: high costs of materials), Construction (in Vieques), Construction (Private houses), Contamination, Food importation to Vieques, Job opportunities in Vieques, Land sales, Land Speculation, Local distribution of Lettuce in Vieques's supermarkets, Media coverage (damage to Vieques's image), Pineapple, Puerto Rican buyers to Vieques' lettuce, Severino Díaz (previous job in construction), Severino Díaz Navarro, Vieques (agriculture), Vieques (local businesses), Vieques Development
46. Interview with Norma Torres A 2004
Tags: Adolfina Villanueva, Arrests (May 4 2000), Barrio Puerto Real, Biopolitics, Cancer, Cancer and poetry, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Civil disobedience, David Sanes (death), Expropriations, Impact of Militarization, Josefina Pantojas, La Voz de Vieques, Manuel Otero, New poems, Nomos of the earth, Norma Torres, Norma Torres (Born in Luquillo), Norma Torres (childhood), Norma Torres (first book of poetry), Norma Torres (growing up in Vieques), Norma Torres (life after Navy arrival), Norma Torres (life in Fajardo), Norma Torres (Losing Fear), Norma Torres (poetry), Norma Torres (reads her poem "Arbol de mis recuerdos" returning to her old house), Norma Torres (reads her poem "Cuánta riqueza"), Norma Torres (reads her poem "Desalojo" about the Arrests of May 4 2000), Norma Torres (reads her poem "Eres Vieques"), Norma Torres (reads her poem "La incursión" about her own participation in an act of civil disobedience), Norma Torres (reads her poem "La verja silente" about the Navy's fence), Norma Torres (relation to the struggle), Norma Torres (writing during the 1970s), Norma Torres (writing experience), Resistance, Robert Rabin, Sandra Reyes