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- Tags: El Nuevo Día (newspaper)
2. Interview with Carlos Zenon A 1998
Tags: Acuerdo Histórico (1983), Amphibious landing, Anti-Navy activism, Antonio Medina, Arrests, Benjamín Enrique Ventura (fisherman), Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Bombings, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Carlos Zenon, Carlos Zenón (political trajectory), Carlos Zenón (relationship with his mother), Change of command in Vieques protest, Civil disobedience (1978-1983), Conflicts (with Navy: 1950s), El Nuevo Día (newspaper), Environmental destruction, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Evictions (1940s), Explosions (Civilian casualties), Explosives, Expropriations (1940s), Fights (1960s), Fights with Navy (1950s), Fishermen protest (Feb. 6 1978), Fishermen struggle (1978-1983), Fishing, Food Stamps (Cupones de alimento), Friend/enemy, Gazir Sued, Housing, Impact of Militarization, Internal Conflicts, Interrupting Navy training/maneuvers (1978-1983), José López (police), Killing of Mapepe (1954), Land and sea, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Leaving Vieques, Lino Lanzó (fisherman), Lula Tirado, Media coverage (press in Vieques), Media strategy, Melba Miranda, Memorandum of understanding (1983), Migration (to Santa Cruz), Military training (impact in fishing and sea life), Military training (NATO in Vieques), Navy, Navy (Abuses: 1960s), Navy (Abuses), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy bombing site, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Playa Caracas protest, Political repression, Posthegemony, Preparation for prison, Prison experience, Protest, Puerto Rico government vs Navy (case about environmental destruction), Question of Violence, Radames Tirado, Radar, Ralph Hedges, Rape, Red zones, Resistance, Resistance (1960s), Return of Viequenses, Robert Flanagan, Roosevelt Roads, slow violence, Solidarity with Vieques, Strategies, Struggle (by sea), Styles of resistance, Torres Gonzalez, Use of Slings and stones (ondas y piedras), Use of violence, Vieques (especies en peligro de extinción), Vieques and Puerto Rico, Vieques as Concentration Camp, Vieques Development, Vieques Fishermen Association, Vieques population, Vieques youth (role in struggle), Wilda Rodríguez
152. Interview Cemetery Mirta Sanes Ismael G Good 2019
Tags: Biopolitics, Bombings, Cancer, Carlos Ventura, Civil disobedience, Civil disobedience (1999-2003), Civil disobedience (origins), David Sanes (20th anniversary of his death), David Sanes (death), David Sanes (family's reluctance to participate in struggle), David Sanes (impact of death on his family), David Sanes (meaning of his death), El Nuevo Día (newspaper), Filiberto (documentary screening), Freddie Marrero, Geigel Julio Rosa Cruz, Ismael Guadalupe, Jorge Fernandez Porto, Kathy Gannett, Media coverage, Memory, Mirta Sanes, Mirta Sanes (family), Mirta Sanes (sister of David Sanes), Navy (Abuses), Navy (threat of returning to Vieques to begin new trainings), Nomos of the earth, Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, Radio Vieques, Resistance, Robert Rabin, Struggle (1999-2003), Struggle (ideological vs. family perspective), Struggle (origins), Time, Tito Kayak, Toxic waste, Vidas Viequenses Valen