Browse Items (31 total)
- Tags: Cancer
63. Interview with Charlie Connelly and Myrna Pagan 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Bombings (Destruction of Vieques), Bureaucracy, Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Charlie Connelly, Conflicts, Conservation of polluted areas, English use, Environmental destruction, Fish and Wildlife, Health secretary opinions, Heavy metals studies, Hypertension, international context, Land transfer, Land use, Language issues (No Spanish Translation), Myrna Pagán, Navy and health, Paternalism (San Juan-Vieques), Peace, Pollution, Puerto Rican planners as experts, Puerto Rico development, Puerto Rico Health Department, Relations (Puerto Rico Government-Navy), Restoration Advisory Board (RAB), Sila Maria Calderon (Cancer), slow violence, Suit against Navy, Technical Review Committee (TRC), Viequenses are not experts, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Visit to Okinawa and India
60. Interview with Charlie Connelly B 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Charlie Connelly, Conservation of polluted areas, Dangers, Environmental destruction, Expropriations, Fish and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife (biology vs. police), Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (needs Navy permit), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (restrictions), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Hawaii, Health and Pollution, Health problems (causes), Heavy Metals Pollution, Hotel owners, Industrial vs. Navy pollution, Land use, Lawsuit (against the Navy), Media coverage (local press), Myrna Pagán, Navy (Reports), Navy exit, Navy Land (managed by Fish and Wildlife), New challenges, No health treatment (pollution), Nomos of the earth, Oscar Diaz, Paternalism (San Juan-Vieques), Planning (in Vieques vs. San Juan), Pollution, Pollution denial, Pollution studies, Risk of agriculture (pollution), Risks of fishing (pollution), slow violence, Stacey Notine, Sustainable development, Tourism, Toxic waste, USS Killen, Vieques as new Provincetown Key West (monstrous tourism), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development
52. Interview with Dr. Rafael Rivera Castaño 2004
Tags: Biopolitics, Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Cancer statistics, Cancer studies, Descubre a Vieques sin Marina, Dr. Rafael Rivera Castaño, Dr. Rivera Castaño (professional trajectory), Health problems (Vieques), Health services (Vieques), Heavy Metals Pollution (Arsenic and nitrites), Higher education (Vieques), Land Speculation, Light industry, Maritime transportation, Pollution, Recruiting doctors (challenges), slow violence, Sustainable development, URP Humacao, Vieques Cultural Festival, Vieques Development
58. Interview with Guadalupe Family B 2004
Tags: Arrests, Arrests (Desafio vs Desobedencia), Arrests (strategies), Arrests (Women), Biopolitics, Bombings (Conservation), Camp Garcia, Cancer, Cancer treatment, Ceiba (town), Civil disobedience (1978-1983), Conservation of polluted areas, Court cases (2000s), Dara Guadalupe, Family (parenthood), Family (separations), Fish and Wildlife (Influence: school), Hilcia Guadalupe, Impact of Militarization, international context, Ismael Guadalupe, Ismael Guadalupe (prison experience), Lack of economic development, Lack of opportunities, Land and sea, Land defense, Land poem, Laundry services, Leaving Vieques, Mexican President visit, Military Zones (childhood), Navy (Influence: school), Navy (Relations), Navy exit, Navy soldiers, Nomos of the earth, Norma Torres, Plan Dracula, Rations (El hoyo), Referendum (2001), Repression, Resistance, Santa Maria (Militarized barrios), slow violence, Statue of Liberty, Struggle (sea vs. land), Tato Guadalupe, Tito Kayak, Vieques High School (1970s), Vieques struggle (1960/1970s), Vieques Youth, Virgilio Davila, War, Wounded civilians, Yaurel Guadalupe
51. Interview with Director of the Hospital Vieques 2004
Tags: Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Cancer studies, Computers, Dr. Betzaida Mackenzie, Emergency services, Financing health services (PR GOV), Health problems, Health services (Vieques), Healthcare (Vieques), Heavy Metals Pollution, Intelligent card, Navy, No Dialysis, Obstetric services, Pollution, Privatization of health services, Recruiting doctors (challenges), Sustainable development, Telemedicine, Vieques hospital (birth services), Vieques hospital (facilities), Vieques hospital (health services)
49. Interview with Antonio Corsino and Nandy Camacho B 2004
Tags: Anonymous heroes, Antonio Corsino, Arrests (May 1 2003), Arrests (May 4 2000), Arrests (strategies), Biopolitics, Camp Luisa Guadalupe, Cancer, Civil disobedience, Civil disobedience camps, Collaboration, Conflicts (with Police), David Sanes (death), Donations, Economic development before Navy, Fights with Navy (1960s), Fish and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife (abuses), Health issues, Internal Conflicts, Job opportunities (1960s), Lack of economic development (1960s), Land transfer, Luisa Guadalupe, Nandy Camacho, Navy (Abuses: 1960s), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy exit, Navy jobs, Need of unity, Negotiations, Pollution, Posthegemony, Prison, Pro-Navy movement, Prostitution (1960s), Resistance, Resistance (1960s), Ruben Berrios, Ruben Blades, Styles of resistance, Tito Kayak, Viequenses guards
39. Interview with Judith Conde B 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Biopolitics, Cancer, Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Domestic violence in Vieques, Fish and Wildlife, Gender discrimination, Gender inequality, Healing practices, Healthcare (Vieques), Hegemony, HIV in Vieques, Impact of Militarization, Internal Conflicts, Judith Conde, Lesbians (in Vieques Struggle), Machismo (Vieques), May 1 2003, Media protagonism, New challenges, New struggle, Peace culture, Resistance, Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Vagina monologues in Vieques, Vieques (as house/home), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques future, Vieques Youth, Women with Cancer