Browse Items (18 total)
- Tags: Maritime transportation
1. Interview with Carlos Ventura 1998
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Bombings (Danger), Bombings (Fishing), Bombings (Impact on fishing and sea life), Bombings (Impact), Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Cancer and pollution, Carlos Ventura, Carmelo Felix Matta, Civil disobedience, Conflicts (with Navy), Democracy, Education, Environmental destruction, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Explosives, Expropriations, Fishing restrictions (civilian areas), Government, Housing, Impact of Militarization, Junta de Calidad Ambiental, Land and sea, Land rescues, Land Return, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Maritime transportation, Monte Carmelo, Municipality vs. People of Vieques, NATO, Navy, Navy (Abuses), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy bombing site, Navy land, Nomos of the earth, Police, Politics, Pollution, Protest, Puerto Rico government, Radar, Resistance, slow violence, Struggle (by sea), Tourism, Toxic waste, Unemployment, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques workforce, Villa Borinquen
111. Interview with Ernesto Peña 3 2018
Tags: Anibal Acevedo Vilá, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (budget), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (opposition), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques (study of viability), Bridge Florida-Keys, Carlos Ventura, Carlos Zenon, Comité Pro Puente, Construction (cost of materials), Ernesto Peña, Gypsy Córdova, Heolic fans (energy production to pay for bridge), Ismael Guadalupe, Local businesses, Maritime transportation, short route, Shorth route (Ismael Guadalupe's changing views), Sustainable development, Tourism, Vieques (consumption), Vieques (high prices), Vieques 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
140. Interview Rompeolas Vieques Carlos Ventura 2018
Tags: Acuerdo Histórico (1983), Bombings, Carlos Ventura, Expropriations, Land transfer, Maritime transportation, Memorandum of understanding (1983), Navy exit, Negotiations (US-Puerto Rico governments), Nomos of the earth, Puerto Rico debt crisis, Rompeolas, short route, Vieques as negotiation token (Puerto Rico and USA governments)
148. Interview with Radamés Tirado 2019
Tags: American residents, Bombings, Esperanza, Ferry service, Fish and Wildlife (pays taxes to Vieques municipal government), Land Speculation, Lawsuit, Local businesses, Malecón, Maritime transportation, Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy (debt with Vieques), Navy (did not pay taxes for land use to Vieques municipal government), Navy land, Puerto Rico debt crisis, Puerto Rico government (complicity with Navy), Radames Tirado, short route, Struggle (not understood in Puerto Rico), Sustainable development, Tourism, Tourists, Vieques (high prices), Vieques (separation from Puerto Rico), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques population control
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)
20. Interview with Carlos Zenón and Miguel Angel Reyes C 2004
Tags: Angel Rodríguez Cristobal, Carlos Zenon, Construction (challenges), Dámaso Serrano, Economic justice, Friend/enemy, Grassroots organizing, Internal Conflicts, Land Speculation, Maritime transportation, Media protagonism, Miguel Angel Reyes, Navy exit, Negotiations (with Mayor Serrano), New challenges, New struggle, Pedro Albizu Campos, Political opportunism, Posthegemony, Resistance, Ruben Berrios, Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Vieques Development, Vieques Fishermen Association, Vieques Youth
31. Interview with Victor Emeric A 2004
Tags: Anti-Navy activism (1973), Anti-Navy activism (Fiestas Patronales 1970s), Anti-Navy activism (last participation of Navy in Carnival), Anti-Navy activism (Parada de Reyes), Bioluminescent Bay, Biopolitics, Bomb storage, Bombings, Bravos de Boston, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Ceiba Tree, Conflicts with Navy (1950s-1970s), Dámaso Serrano, Dialysis services, Ecotourism, Estudios Técnicos, Ferry service, Fights with Navy (1950s-1970s), Fish and Wildlife, Foreigners, Future development (Bomb storage facilities), Hegemony, Housing, Land development (western area), Land Speculation, Land transfer, Land transfer (Villa Borinquen), Land use, Land use plan, Maritime transportation, Maritime transportation (problems), Megaprojects, Monte Carmelo, Monte Carmelo (Services), Municipality workforce, Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy bombing site, Navy funds to Vieques ($40 million), New generations, Nomos of the earth, Pablo Connelly, Pollution, Property titles in Vieques: native vs. foreigner, Rompeolas, Roosevelt Roads, Santa Maria, Sharon Grasso, short route, Struggle (against US militarization), Struggle (early 1970s), Sustainable development, Tourism, Toxic waste, Victor Emeric, Victor Emeric (political trajectory), Vieques (agriculture), Vieques (eastern part), Vieques (underdevelopment), Vieques (western part), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Conservation and Historical Trust, Vieques Development, Vieques municipal government, Vieques Youth, Villa Borinquen, Villa Borinquen (Titles), WWII
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