Browse Items (21 total)
- Tags: Struggle (changes)
15. Interview with Carlos Taso Zenon A 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Arrests (Evasion), Arrests (May 1 2000), Arrests (strategies), Biopolitics, Bombings, Brambilla, Cacimar Zenon, Camp Cayo Yayí, Camp Justicia y Paz, Camp Monte David, Camp Partido Independentista Puertorriqueño, Carlos Ventura, Carlos Zenon, Casa del Frances, Civil disobedience, Civil disobedience (interrupting Navy training/maneuvers), Civil disobedience camps (transportations), Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Conflicts (Vieques vs. San Juan), Conflicts (with educated people), Conflicts (with Fish and Wildlife), Dámaso Serrano, David Sanes (death), Expropriations, Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (restrictions), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Friend/enemy, Internal Conflicts, José Che Paralitichi, Land and sea, Media protagonism, Money (aspects of sabotage), Navy (loss), Navy exit, Navy land (restricted area), Negotiations (with Fish and Wildlife), New challenges, New Fishermen Association, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Posthegemony, Resistance, Robert Rabin, Rubén Berrios (boycotts Camp Monte David), Sharing leadership, Strategies (local knowledge), Struggle (changes), Struggle (sea vs. land), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Tito Kayak, Unity with honesty, Vieques Fishermen Association (land property), War
16. Interview with Carlos Taso Zenón B 2004
Tags: Angel Rodríguez Cristobal, Arrests (Evasion), Arrests (May 1 2000), Arrests (strategies), Arrests of the 21 (1979), Biopolitics, Boxing, Camp Monte Carmelo, Camp Monte David, Carlos Zenon, Civil disobedience, Civil disobedience (strategy against Fish and Wildlife), Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Conflicts (with Fish and Wildlife), Conflicts (with Navy), Dámaso Serrano, Department of Natural Resources, Family (emotions), Family (separations), Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (restrictions), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Fishing (business in Puerto Rico), Friend/enemy, Friend/enemy (Navy is the enemy not us), Gentrification, Human suffering, Hurricane Hugo (1989), Internal Conflicts, Isabelita Rosado, Ismael Guadalupe, Land rescues, Land Speculation, Land speculation (people displaced), Land transfer, Leaving Vieques, Migration, Navy exit, New challenges, New land invasion, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Pollution (sea), Posthegemony, Prison experience, Real Estate Agents (internet agencies), Reconciliation, Resistance, Return of Viequenses, Sharing Vieques with all PR, Skepticism, Strategies, Struggle (by sea), Struggle (changes), Struggle (sacrifices), Struggle (unity-working together), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Theater, Toñin Medina, University for Vieques, Vieques Development
18. Interview with Carlos Zenón and Miguel Angel Reyes A 2004
Tags: Activities, Book pictures, Carlos Zenon, Carmelo Felix Matta, Civil disobedience, Comparing struggle (against Navy 1978-83 vs. 1999), Conflicts (with Fish and Wildlife), David Sanes (death), Evictions (resistance), Fish and Wildlife, Friend/enemy, Internal Conflicts, Ismael Guadalupe, Land and sea, Maria Velazquez, Miguel Angel Reyes, New challenges, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Posthegemony, Resistance, Resistance (against Navy in 1983), Robert Rabin, Struggle (changes), Struggle (sea vs. land), Styles of resistance
19. Interview with Carlos Zenón and Miguel Angel Reyes B 2004
Tags: Acuerdo Histórico (1983), Angel Rodríguez Cristobal, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Carlos Zenon, Civil disobedience, Class divisions, Community organizations, Comunidades especiales, Conflicts (with Police), Dámaso Serrano, Energy Services, Friend/enemy, Internal Conflicts, Jose Perez (prisoner), Land rescues, Land Speculation, Land transfer, Memorandum of understanding (1983), Miguel Angel Reyes, Miguel Angel Reyes (identity Fanguito Bieke), Monte Carmelo, Political prisoners, Posthegemony, Radames Tirado, Resistance, Sept 11 2001, Sept 11 2001 (break of moratorium), Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Vieques as negotiation token (Puerto Rico and USA governments)
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
21. Interview Carlos Taso Zenon and Miguel Angel Reyes D 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Arrests (of politicians for the cameras), Arrests (strategies), Bombings, Camp Justicia y Paz, Camp Monte Carmelo, Camp Monte David (boycotting Monte David), Carlos Zenon, Civil disobedience, Class divisions (inside the movement), Commodifying dissent, Comparing struggle (against Navy 1978-83 vs. 1999), Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Conflicts (with Fish and Wildlife) (collaboration with), Dámaso Serrano, Friend/enemy, Hegemony, Internal Conflicts, Interrupting Navy training/maneuvers (by sea), Land and sea, Media protagonism, Miguel Angel Reyes, Monte David (recent visit), Navy funds to Vieques ($40 million), New challenges, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Political repression, Posthegemony, Protest and proposal, Resistance, Robert Rabin, Second Referendum (never celebrated), Sila María Calderón, Strategies, Struggle (changes), Struggle (economic profit), Struggle (no longer Fishermen struggle), Struggle (people took advantage), Struggle (political opportunism), Struggle (sea vs. land), Struggle (use of funds), Styles of resistance, Todo Puerto Rico con Vieques
22. Interview with Carlos Zenón Ceiba 2004
Tags: Americans, Arrests (strategies), Bioluminescent Bay, Biopolitics, Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Carlos Zenon, Ceiba Tree, Fish and Wildlife, Foreigners, Friend/enemy, Hegemony, Land concessions, Manolin Silva, Mantarraya, Negotiations (with Mayor Serrano), New challenges, New struggle, Posthegemony, Rompeolas, Sharon Grasso, short route, Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Sustainable development, Tourism, Vieques Development
25. Interview with Radames Tirado A 2004
Tags: Acuerdo Histórico (1983), Anthropocene, Anti-Navy activism, Bill Clinton, Biopolitics, Bravos de Boston (foreigners), Carlos Romero Barcelo, Civil disobedience (vs. Navy destruction), Community organizations, Conflicts (with Navy), Conservation of polluted areas, David Sanes (death), Elections (1976-1980), Environmental destruction, Expropriations (Esperanza), Hegemony, Lack title of property, Land Speculation, Master Plan, Mayor of Vieques, Memorandum of understanding (1983), Monte Carmelo, Navy (Abuses), Navy (arrogance), Navy (as good neighbor), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy (buys votes), Navy (manipulations), Navy and Fish and Wildlife, Navy and health, Navy bombing site, Navy business (profiting from bombing Vieques), Navy exit, Navy funds to Vieques ($40 million), Navy jobs, Navy workers, Negotiations, Negotiations (Navy / Land Rescues), Nomos of the earth, Pedro Rossello Gonzalez, Planning vs. rescuing, Pollution, Radames Tirado, Radamés Tirado (Experience as mayor: Challenges), Radamés Tirado (political trajectory), Referendum, Resistance, Santa Maria, Services to communities, slow violence, Struggle (changes), Support to Fishermen, Sustainable Development Plan (Vieques), Tato Rivera Santana, Territorial zoning plan, Tony Mapeye, US citizens protest vs. concept of US citizens in Vieques and PR, Vieques as desolate island, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques commissioner, Vieques Development, Vieques Fishermen Association, Vieques municipal government
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
33. Interview with Robert Rabin A 2004
Tags: Activities, Arrests (May 1 2003), Arrests (May 4 2000), Arrests (strategies), Biopolitics, Camp Justicia y Paz (community camp for Viequenses), Camp Justicia y Paz (storage communication), Camp Monte David, Civil disobedience, Civil disobedience (pacific vs. combative), Civil disobedience camps (supplies and materials), Civil disobedience camps (support to), Comite Pro Rescate y Desarrollo de Vieques, Coordinadora Justicia y Paz, Digitization projects, Hegemony, Internal Conflicts, Martineau Bay Resort, May 1 2003, May 1 2003 (cases), May 1 2003 (legal strategy), May 1 2003 (outcomes), Megaprojects, Navy bombing site (camps by non Viequenses), Need to educate community about development, New challenges, New struggle, Nomos of the earth, Nonviolence, Prison experience, Protest and proposal, Radio Vieques, Resistance, Robert Rabin, Strategies, Struggle (after Navy exit May 1 2003), Struggle (changes), Struggle (unity), Styles of resistance, Sun Bay Resort, Sustainable development plan, Tito Kayak, Todo Puerto Rico con Vieques, Tourism, Unemployment, Vieques Development, Vieques Youth