Browse Items (26 total)
- Tags: Vieques cleaning process
39. Interview with Judith Conde B 2004
Tags: Alianza de Mujeres Viequenses, Biopolitics, Cancer, Comparing struggle (Navy vs. Fish and Wildlife), Domestic violence in Vieques, Fish and Wildlife, Gender discrimination, Gender inequality, Healing practices, Healthcare (Vieques), Hegemony, HIV in Vieques, Impact of Militarization, Internal Conflicts, Judith Conde, Lesbians (in Vieques Struggle), Machismo (Vieques), May 1 2003, Media protagonism, New challenges, New struggle, Peace culture, Resistance, Struggle (changes), Styles of resistance, Vagina monologues in Vieques, Vieques (as house/home), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques future, Vieques Youth, Women with Cancer
60. Interview with Charlie Connelly B 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Charlie Connelly, Conservation of polluted areas, Dangers, Environmental destruction, Expropriations, Fish and Wildlife, Fish and Wildlife (biology vs. police), Fish and Wildlife (law enforcement), Fish and Wildlife (needs Navy permit), Fish and Wildlife (police/guns), Fish and Wildlife (restrictions), Fish and Wildlife (surveillance), Hawaii, Health and Pollution, Health problems (causes), Heavy Metals Pollution, Hotel owners, Industrial vs. Navy pollution, Land use, Lawsuit (against the Navy), Media coverage (local press), Myrna Pagán, Navy (Reports), Navy exit, Navy Land (managed by Fish and Wildlife), New challenges, No health treatment (pollution), Nomos of the earth, Oscar Diaz, Paternalism (San Juan-Vieques), Planning (in Vieques vs. San Juan), Pollution, Pollution denial, Pollution studies, Risk of agriculture (pollution), Risks of fishing (pollution), slow violence, Stacey Notine, Sustainable development, Tourism, Toxic waste, USS Killen, Vieques as new Provincetown Key West (monstrous tourism), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development
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
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
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
61. Interview with Charlie Connelly C 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Bravos de Boston (comunidad especial vs. luxury homes), Bridge Ceiba-Vieques, Bureaucracy (Against), Bureaucracy (Navy), Burger King, CERCLA, Charlie Connelly, Class divisions, Crime in Vieques, Culebra-Vieques-Ceiba, Energy Services (Come from Puerto Rico), English use, Environmental violations, Foreign owners, Foreigners, Guest houses, Health services (limited), Land Speculation, Land transfer, language and space, Myrna Pagán, Navy (documents), New challenges, Puerto Rico Government-San Juan (benefits from Business), Referendum, Relations (San Juan-Vieques), Restaurants, Restoration Advisory Board (RAB), Spanish shops vs. English shops, Superfund, Sustainable development (criticism), Technical Review Committee (TRC), Tourism, Touristic business, Touristic development (imposed from San Juan), Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques municipal government (costs without benefits), Vieques vs. Puerto Rico, Water resources, Water services (come from Puerto Rico)
63. Interview with Charlie Connelly and Myrna Pagan 2004
Tags: Anthropocene, Biopolitics, Bombings (Destruction of Vieques), Bureaucracy, Cancer, Cancer and Navy, Charlie Connelly, Conflicts, Conservation of polluted areas, English use, Environmental destruction, Fish and Wildlife, Health secretary opinions, Heavy metals studies, Hypertension, international context, Land transfer, Land use, Language issues (No Spanish Translation), Myrna Pagán, Navy and health, Paternalism (San Juan-Vieques), Peace, Pollution, Puerto Rican planners as experts, Puerto Rico development, Puerto Rico Health Department, Relations (Puerto Rico Government-Navy), Restoration Advisory Board (RAB), Sila Maria Calderon (Cancer), slow violence, Suit against Navy, Technical Review Committee (TRC), Viequenses are not experts, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Visit to Okinawa and India
149. Interview with Radamés Tirado 2 2019
Tags: Baltasar Corrada del Río, Bombings, Bravos de Boston, Carlos Romero Barcelo, Elections (1976-1980), funding assignation, Guantánamo, Land rescues, Land Speculation, Local businesses, NATO, Navy (aid to local businesses), Navy (blocked Vieques development), Navy (buys votes), Navy business (profiting from bombing Vieques), Pro-Navy people (changed perspective), Puerto Rico government (complicity with Navy), Puerto Rico Government Case against Navy, Radames Tirado, Radamés Tirado (Experience as mayor: Challenges), Radamés Tirado (land negotiations with Navy), Ron Dellums, Vieques cleaning process, Vieques Development, Vieques population control
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