Browse Items (7 total)
- Tags: Cristina Urios
14. Interview with María Velázquez D 2004
Tags: Betrayal, Biopolitics, Bravos de Boston, Camp Filiberto Ojeda Rios, Carmelo Felix Matta, Carmelo's poem, Cesareo Nieves, Civil disobedience, Civil obedience (María's phrase), Comunidades especiales, Cristina Urios, Dámaso Serrano, David Sanes, Energy Services, Family, Family pictures, Gentrification, Happy days, Health problems, Jose Montañez Sanes, Land defense, Land rescues, Land sales, Life in Florida, Maria Velazquez, Monte Carmelo, Monte Carmelo (construction), Monte Carmelo (Map), Movimiento Local Viequense (1992), Navy, Navy workers, Nomos of the earth, Paving Monte Carmelo, Political prisoners, Pollution (and health), Resistance, Road construction, Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Tito Kayak, Trip to Washington, Vieques Development, Water services, Women in Struggle (contributions), Women in Struggle (role)
12. Interview with María Velázquez C 2004
Tags: Conflicts (with Fish and Wildlife), Cristina Urios, Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Foreigners vs. Viequenses, Government aid, Health services (Vieques), Internal Conflicts, Jinetes por la paz, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Maria Velazquez, Police, Styles of resistance, Trip to Washington, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development
13. Interview with Miguel Angel Reyes A 2004
Tags: Biopolitics, Bravos de Boston (extranjerolandia), Carmelo Felix Matta, Carmelo Félix Matta (legacy), Ceiba Tree, Civil disobedience, Community organizations (people demobilized), Conflicts (with Navy), Conflicts (with Police), Cooperatives, Cristina Urios, Dámaso Serrano, Distrust (Desprestigio), Esperanza, Experts, Fish and Wildlife (case against agent), Foreigners, Gentrification, Golf court, Internal Conflicts, Land rescues, Land sales, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Land trust estate, Learning from Viequenses, Master Plan, May 1 2003, Miguel Angel Reyes, Monte Carmelo, Navy exit, Nomos of the earth, Our image vs. our message, Plan Dracula, Real estate, Referendum, Rompeolas, Sharon Grasso, Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Sustainable development (criticism), Tato Rivera Santana, Tierra de Valientes vs. Fear, Vieques as Concentration Camp, Vieques Development
11. Interview with María Velázquez B 2004
Tags: Anti-Navy activism, Bees, Biopolitics, Bombings, Bravos de Boston, Carlos Zenon, Carmelo Felix Matta, Carmelo's document, Carmelo's illness, Conflicts (with Navy), Cristina Urios, Diaspora, Evictions (1989), Family (work), Federal land, Fish and Wildlife, Fishermen struggle (1978-1983), Gentrification, Health problems, Internal Conflicts, Internal conflicts (people are not grateful), Internal conflicts (Zenón vs. Ventura), Isabelita Rosado, Isla nena (meaning), Ismael Guadalupe, Land concessions, Land rescues, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Legal problems, Manuela Santiago, Maria Velazquez, Military training, Monte Carmelo, Monte Carmelo (construction), Navy (vs. Monte Carmelo), Navy land, Nilda Medina, Nomos of the earth, Norma Burgos, Pollution, Posthegemony, Resistance, Return to Vieques, Road construction, Robert Rabin, Songs of resistance, Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Villa Borinquen
9. Interview with Ismael Guadalupe B 2004
Tags: Activities, Arrests (strategies), Biopolitics, Bombings, Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Cristina Urios, Cutting fences, Dámaso Serrano, Gentrification, Hegemony, Housing, Housing problems, Internal Conflicts, international context, Ismael Guadalupe, Land and sea, Land Speculation, Navy exit, Negotiations (Puerto Rico government), New challenges, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Protest and proposal, Radio Vieques, Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Vieques Development
10. Interview with María Velázquez A 2004
Tags: Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Bombings, Bravos de Boston, Carmelo Felix Matta, Cristina Urios, Evictions (1989), Explosions (Civilian casualties), Expropriations (1940s), Family migration, Land rescues, Land sales, Leaving Vieques, Legal problems, Maria Velazquez, María Velazquez (family eviction), Migration, Migration (to Santa Cruz), Monte Carmelo, Negotiations (Puerto Rico government), Nomos of the earth, Posthegemony, Protest (Navy bombing), Resistance, Return to Vieques, Santa Cruz, Styles of resistance, Vieques population control, Villa Borinquen
8. Interview with Ismael Guadalupe A 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Arrests (May 4 2000), Arrests (strategies), Bill Clinton, Biopolitics, Bombings, Civil disobedience (1999-2003), Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Cristina Urios, Cutting fences, David Sanes (death), Democracy, Friend/enemy, Gentrification, Hegemony, Housing, international context, Ismael Guadalupe, Land and sea, Land rescues, Land Speculation, Land transfer (Fish and Wildlife to Viequenses), Navy exit, New challenges, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Pollution, Protest and proposal, Resistance, Strategies, Struggle (sea vs. land), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Tourism, Vieques (and Puerto Rico), Vieques (international context), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, War