Browse Items (8 total)
- Tags: Media coverage
73. Interview with Carmen Valencia A 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Biopolitics, Births (Giving birth in Vieques vs. Fajardo), Cancer, Cancer among women, Carmen Valencia, Carmen Valencia (childhood), Carmen Valencia (education journey as single mother), Carmen Valencia (family structure after Navy's arrival in Vieques), Carmen Valencia (father life story), Carmen Valencia (migration journey), Carmen Valencia (relation with Guadalupe family), Community organizations, Construction jobs, Dancing in Vieques, Education in Vieques, Family (laundry work for Navy), Family (separations), Fear, Fiestas Patronales, Fish and Wildlife, Food scarcity, Friend/enemy, Gender, Gladys Rivera, Health services (Vieques), Health studies, Healthcare (Vieques), Impact of Militarization, Internal Conflicts, Job opportunities during Navy times, Judith Conde, Lack of economic development, Media coverage, Mental health, Migration, Music and Culture in Vieques, Myriam Sobá, Navy (1950s), Navy (Abuses: Against Women), Navy (Abuses: US Pastor confession of), Navy (Abuses), Navy (arrival in 1940s), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy exit (reaction), Norma Burgos, Pedro Rosselló González (Meeting with Governor), Pollution, Pork food, Pro-Navy movement, Prostitution, Rations (El hoyo), Rations (Navy Leftovers), Relations with Navy, Remolcadores, Resisting sexual harassment, Rompeolas, Sexual abuse, slow violence, Staying at home, Steel band music, Testimony for Vieques Commission, Tourism, underdevelopment, Unemployment, University for Vieques, Vieques Development, Vieques future, Vieques population control, Vieques was never silent, Vieques Youth
36. Interview with Nilda Medina B 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Arrests (May 1 2003), Brambilla, Community organizations (life cycle), Community organizations (Peoples assembly), Community organizations (Working together vs separate), Distrust, Environment, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Family (emotions), Family (separations), FBI investigation, Fishermen struggle (1978-1983), Foreigners (role in Vieques), Gender inequality, Health, Hector Olivieri, Human suffering, Infiltration, Internal Conflicts, Internal conflicts (Respecting differences), Internal dialogue (to overcome divisions), Ismael Guadalupe, Land transfer, Leadership styles, Machismo, Media coverage, Myrna Pagán, Navy exit (meaning), New challenges, New struggle, Nilda Medina, Nonviolence, Participatory development, Protest and proposal, Reconciliation, Robert Rabin, Strategies, Struggle (after Navy exit May 1 2003), Struggle (by land), Struggle (by sea), Struggle (changes), Struggle (gender roles), Struggle (sacrifices), Struggle (small vs. large), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Unity, Unity (Working together), US solidarity with Vieques, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques future, Vieques Youth, Women (in Comite Pro Rescate y Desarrollo de Vieques), Women in Struggle, Women liberation
35. Interview with Nilda Medina A 2004
Tags: Arrests, Camp Cayo Yayí, Camp Justicia y Paz, Camp Luisa Guadalupe, Camp Monte David, Camp Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, Cancer, Carlos Zenon, Civil disobedience (as tourism), Civil disobedience (economic and legal consequences in case of arrest), Civil disobedience (education), Civil disobedience (fear), Civil disobedience (funds to cover legal costs), Civil disobedience (legal aspects), Civil disobedience (long vs short), Civil disobedience (pacific vs. combative), Civil disobedience (training), Civil disobedience camps, Civil disobedience camps (camps in Navy bombing site vs. camps in civilian area), Civil Disobedience camps (communication), Civil disobedience camps (coordination), Civil disobedience camps (fishermen transporting people to camps for a small fee), Civil disobedience camps (medical support), Civil disobedience camps (supplies and materials), Civil disobedience camps (visits from US delegations), Civil disobedience camps (working independently), Comite Pro Rescate y Desarrollo de Vieques, Congreso Nacional Hostosiano, Consensus, Consensus (as challenge), Criticism as obstacle, Cruzada Pro Rescate de Vieques, Cultural Center, David Sanes (death), David Sanes (impact), Ecological damage, Education, Environmental destruction, Environmental education, Federación de Maestros, Health problems (and military practices), Hegemony, Hostosianos Camp, Infiltration, Internal conflicts (among camps), Interrupting Navy training/maneuvers (1999-2003), Ismael Guadalupe, Law enforcement (violence), Life as teacher in Vieques, Media coverage, Media protagonism, Media strategy (documenting abuses), Media strategy (promoting struggle), Media strategy (role in protest), Media strategy (Vieques campaign in USA and the world), Monte Carmelo, Navy bombing site, New challenges, New struggle, Nilda Medina, Nilda Medina (arrival at Vieques 1981), Nomos of the earth, Nonviolence, Patriot Act, Police, Political repression, Protest and proposal, Puerto Rico's solidarity with Vieques, Radar, Reflection, Rehabilitation of El Fortín, Resistance, Sept 11 2001 (attacks), Sept 11 2001 (moratorium on struggle after attacks), Strategies, Strategies (blame and shame), Strategies (diverse), Strategies (internal vs. public strategies), Struggle (changes), Struggle (different views of), Struggle (in 1990s), Struggle (local vs. international level), Struggle (pacific), Struggle (relaxed and open vs. close struggle), Struggle (use of violence), Struggle (welcoming struggle for everyone), Styles of resistance, Tactics (Cutting cyclone fence), Tactics (Throwing stones), Tato Guadalupe, Todo Puerto Rico con Vieques, US solidarity with Vieques, US terrorism, 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
153. Event for David Sanes Ismael Guadalupe 2019
Tags: Anthropocene, Archive, Biopolitics, Elections (Puerto Rico 2020), Environmental destruction, Filiberto (documentary screening), Friend/enemy, Ismael Guadalupe, Jorge Fernandez Porto, Judith Conde, Land and sea, Land Speculation, Media coverage, Memory, Museum of Peace, Navy exit, New leadership, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Political repression, Resistance, Struggle (achievements), Sustainable development, Time, Tourism, Vieques (after Navy exit), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques future, Vieques Youth, War
114. Interview with Ernesto Peña 6 2018
Tags: Angel Rodríguez Cristobal, Archive, Civil disobedience (cutting cyclone fence), Civil disobedience (drawings of prisoners made by Ernesto Peña), Civil disobedience (photographs), David Sanes (death reactions), David Sanes (family), Ernesto Peña, Ernesto Peña (mural), Federal Prison, Jesús Cabrera, Jose Perez, Manuel Feliciano, Media coverage, Memory, Metropolitan Detention Center, Resistance, Robert Kennedy Jr., Roberto Brambilla, Ruben Berrios, San Juan Star, Time
37. Interview with Nilda Medina C 2004
Tags: Dalai Lama, Hegemony, Media coverage, Media strategy, Media strategy (use of media by movement), Media strategy (use of movement by media), Nilda Medina, Pedro Rossello Gonzalez, Political opportunism, Ricky Martin, Solidarity, Struggle (No profit from struggle), US solidarity with Vieques, Vieques (international context), Vieques (transnational struggle)
59. Interview with Charlie Connelly A 2004
Tags: Biopolitics, Ceiba and Vieques, Charlie Connelly, Commercial transportation, Lack of transportation (Vieques-Culebra), Law 153 (Culebra and Vieques), Maritime transportation, Media coverage, Media strategy, Myrna Pagán, New challenges, Nomos of the earth, Paternalism (San Juan-Vieques), Pollution, Protests in Vieques (Audience), Relations (Puerto Rico and Vieques Government), Renacer Viequense, short route, Truck drivers, Vieques as negotiation token (Puerto Rico and USA governments)