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- Tags: Sustainable development
113. Interview with Ernesto Peña 5 2018
Tags: Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (opposition), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Referendum), Corruption allegations, Donald Trump, Ernesto Peña, Gypsy Córdova, Hurricane María, Johnny Mendez, Manuela Santiago, Maritime transportation, Nomos of the earth, Pedro Rossello Gonzalez, Ricardo Rosselló, Rompeolas, short route, Sustainable development, Victor Emeric, Vieques (after Hurricane Maria), Vieques municipal government
110. Interview with Ernesto Peña 2 2018
Tags: Anibal Meléndez, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (opposition), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Referendum), Carmelo Cruz, Dámaso Serrano, Ernesto Peña, Ernesto Peña (candidate to Mayor), Ismael Guadalupe, Johnny Mendez, Juan Dalmau, Luis Fortuño, Nomos of the earth, Rogelio Figueroa, Sustainable development
84. Interview with Zenón G (at Home 4) 2018
Tags: Aleida Encarnación, Baltasar Corrada del Río, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Carlos Ventura, Carlos Zenon, Fermín Arraiza, George W. Bush, Internal Conflicts (Vieques Fishermen Association), Navy funds (to local businesses), Negotiations (Navy-Puerto Rico government), Nomos of the earth, Norma Burgos, Puerto Rico (bankruptcy 2017), Radames Tirado, Radamés Tirado (election loss), Referendum (second), Sila María Calderón, Sustainable development, Zenón vs Calderón (case to stop second referendum)
85. Interview with Zenón H (at Home Self Ref) 2018
Tags: Aleida Encarnación, Baltasar Corrada del Río, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Carlos Ventura, Carlos Zenon, Fermín Arraiza, George W. Bush, Internal Conflicts (Vieques Fishermen Association), Navy funds (to local businesses), Negotiations (Navy-Puerto Rico government), Nomos of the earth, Norma Burgos, Puerto Rico (bankruptcy 2017), Radames Tirado, Radamés Tirado (election loss), Referendum (second), Sila María Calderón, Sustainable development, Zenón vs Calderón (case to stop second referendum)
86. Interview with Zenón I (Lino Lanzo Self Reflex) 2018
Tags: Aleida Encarnación, Bahía de Cochinos, Carlos Zenon, Centroamérica, Civil disobedience (1978-1983), Civil disobedience (Feb 6 1978), Civil disobedience (interrupting Navy training/maneuvers), Corruption allegations, Cuba, Donald Trump, Estudios Técnicos, Fish and Wildlife, Hurricane Hugo (1989), Hydroponics project, José Santana, Land rescues (1989), Land rescues (Fish and Wildlife), Land transfer (Fish and Wildlife to Viequenses), Lino Lanzó (fisherman), May 1 2003, Navy (threat of returning to Vieques to begin new trainings), Navy exit, Navy funds to Vieques ($40 million), New Civil disobedience (strategy against Fish and Wildlife), New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Plan de Desarrollo Sustentable de Vieques, Posthegemony, Puerto Rico government funds ($65 millions), Renacer Viequense, Resistance, Rubén Reyes, Sila María Calderón, Struggle (against Fish and Wildlife), Struggle (by sea), Struggle (unfinished), Sustainable development, Venezuela, Vieques (after Hurricane Maria), Vieques (electric service), Vieques (relationship with Puerto Rico), Vieques Development, Vieques development (after Navy exit), Vieques development (potential), Vieques Youth, Wilda Rodríguez
83. Interview with Zenón F (at Home 3) 2018
Tags: Aleida Encarnación, Brambilla, Carlos Zenon, Civil disobedience (strategy against Fish and Wildlife), Corruption allegations, Estudios Técnicos, Hydroponics project, José Santana, Navy funds to Vieques ($40 million), New struggle, Plan de Desarrollo Sustentable de Vieques, Puerto Rico government funds ($65 millions), Renacer Viequense, Rubén Reyes, Sila María Calderón, Sustainable development, Vieques Development, Vieques Fishermen Association (Land disputes), Vieques Fishermen Association (South)
82. Interview with Zenón E (at Home 2) 2018
Tags: Aleida Encarnación, Carlos Zenon, Land rescues (Fish and Wildlife), New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Struggle (against Fish and Wildlife), Sustainable development, Vieques (after Hurricane Maria), Vieques (electric service), Vieques (relationship with Puerto Rico), Vieques development (after Navy exit), Vieques development (potential), Vieques Youth
26. Interview with Radames Tirado B 2004
Tags: Agriculture, Anthropocene, Baltasar Corrada del Río, Biopolitics, Clean Water Act, Dialogues (Vieques-Puerto Rico Government), Distrust, Environmental destruction, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Experience as Mayor (Challenges), Fish and Wildlife, funding assignation, Hegemony, Internal Conflicts, Irreparable damage, Land Speculation, Navy (Abuses), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy bombing site, Navy fears, Negotiations (Vieques-Puerto Rico Government), New challenges, Nomos of the earth, Police in Vieques, Pollution, Radames Tirado, Radamés Tirado (land negotiations with Navy), Ron Dellums, Saint Thomas, Strategies, Struggle (changes), Struggle (commitment), Sustainable development, Tourism, Vieques (agriculture), Vieques (fishing), Vieques Development, Vieques development plan, Vieques future, Vieques municipal government
71. Interview with Ernesto Peña B 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Bombings (Testing), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Advantages), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Consequences: Crime), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Consequences: Traffic), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Construction: Current Plans), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Costs), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (Referendum), Bridge Vieques-Culebra, Dámaso Serrano, Ernesto Peña, Fish and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife (Fines to Viequenses), Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (Restricted Beach Access), Fish and Wildlife (restrictions), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Kenneth McClintock, Maritime transportation, Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy (Internet page), Navy (never fined), Navy and Fish and Wildlife, Navy business (profiting from bombing Vieques), Navy exit, Nomos of the earth, Oscar Diaz, Pollution, Puerto Rico government, Rompeolas, short route, Sila María Calderón, Sustainable development, Sustainable development plan, Tourism, Tourism (Cruises), Vieques as One Stop Shop, Vieques Development, Vieques future, Vieques ideal for war games, Vieques with Navy vs. Vieques with Fish and Wildlife, Weapons sales
74. Interview with Carmen Valencia and Luis González B 2004
Tags: Agriculture, Anthropocene, Anti-Navy activism (Caravan before referendum), Biopolitics, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Carmen Valencia, Conservation of polluted areas, Contaminated bodies, David Sanes (death), David Sanes (other non identified casualties), Death by pollution, Democracy, Discrimination against Viequenses, Education, English use, Environmental destruction, Failure of factories in Vieques, Ferry service, Fish and Wildlife, Food scarcity, Heavy Metals Pollution, High level jobs, Hotels, Job opportunities, Lack of economic development, Lack of transparency, Lawsuit (against the Navy), Luis González (arrival at Vieques), Luis González (role in Labor Department), Luis González (Wichin), Maritime transportation, Migration, Military training, Military training (monitoring effect of training in humans), Navy (Abuses), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy (Discrimination against Latino workers), Navy (relations with Puerto Rico government), Navy aid for businesses (seeking support), Navy bombing site (risks for Latino workers cleaning area), Navy exit, Navy exit (impact on jobs), Navy opposition to short route, Navy workers, Navy's Health studies, Navy's Vieques Development Office, Navy's Vieques development office (Failure), Nomos of the earth, Nothing to be preserved, Pollution, Pork food, Preferential treatment, Pro-Navy movement, Racism, Rations (El hoyo), Rations (Navy Leftovers), Referendum, Rompeolas, San Juan vs. Vieques, short route, slow violence, Sugar Cane Plantations, Support to small businesses, Sustainable development, Tourism, Toxic waste, underdevelopment, Unemployment, US solidarity with Vieques, US Wars, Vieques (Improvement after navy exit), Vieques as prison, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques development (before Navy), Vieques invisible as war theater, Vieques population control, Vieques workforce, Vieques Youth, War