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¿Te imaginas esto? | ¿Qué tal si construimos algo así entre Ceiba, Vieques y Culebra? Este puente construido en Hong Kong tiene 34 millas, mientras que entre Ceiba y Vieques hay solo 18 millas. - Sabí... Ver mas
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¿Quieres sentir vergüenza ajena? Mientras los Viequenses llevan un montón de tiempo con problemas de transportación. Un grupito de personas usan una de las lanchas completa para ir a correr bicicleta ... Ver mas
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Esta noticia es de la semana pasada pero es uno de esos temas que no se pueden dejar caer.
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Yo no puedo creer que a esta altura nadie haya presupuestado para un hospital ahi.
Un paso adelante en Vieques! | Pierluisi anuncia comienzo de subasta para Hospital. Nuestra gente de Vieques se merece un hospital que atienda emergencias las 24 horas del día y que pueda proveer los ... Ver mas
Ahora qué hay manifestaciones. | Recomiendo este muy buen documental sobre Vieques, una de las islas de #PuertoRico que ha sufrido la presencia de la marina de Estados Unidos durante décadas. El impac... Ver mas
Vieques: una batalla inconclusa (2016) - Documental/Documentary Film
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FULL MOVIE in Spanish. For English subtitles purchase movie at: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/vieques
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For more than sixty years the United States Navy used the island of Vieques, Puerto Rico, to test military weaponry and to train soldiers. Decades of opposition from the local community and international allies, lead to the withdrawal of the armed forces and the ending of all military activity on the island and its surroundings. After more than a decade of this departure, the Viequenses demand to the US Government a full cleanup, and the complete return of their lands. Unsatisfied with the lack of commitment from federal and state agencies to assume their responsibilities, the Viequenses face a new struggle for justice within their island.
To document the challenges and the current struggle of the Viequenses, filmmaker and journalist Juan C. Dávila interviews activists and personnel from the federal agencies in charge of the cleanup. The documentary compares and contrasts their arguments with research from Puerto Rican scientists, who are looking for solutions to the environmental hazards and improving the health of a community exposed to high levels of toxicity. Vieques: una batalla inconclusa (An Endless Battle) recounts the history of Vieques and the islanders share their memories of an endless battle against the United States Navy.
Directed by: Juan C. Dávila
Produced by: Juan C. Dávila, David Vega Rolón
Starring: Ismael Guadalupe, Roberto Rabin, Carlos ‘Taso’ Zenón, María Velázquez, Cacimar Zenón, Norma Torres, Nilda Medina, Carmen Valencia, Arturo Massol, Jorge Colón, Cruz María Nazario
Year: 2016
Country: Puerto Rico
Language: Spanish
Production Company: Frutos Fílmicos
Distribution Companies: Third World Newsreel (Educational), Patas Arriba Media Project (Online)
Official Selections: Rincón International Film Festival, International Puerto Rican Heritage Film Festival, Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano (Havana Film Festival)
Muchos sabemos que gracias a los activistas boricuas logramos sacar a la marina americana de Vieques pero no conocemos los detalles de la historia. Conócela aquí! | Breaking the Grip of Militarism: Th... Ver mas
Breaking the Grip of Militarism: The Story of Vieques
Vieques is a small Puerto Rican island with some 9,000 inhabitants. Fringed by palm treesand lovely beaches, it attracts substantial numbersof tourists. But, fo
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Mientras no restablezcan los servicios, todavía hay personas muriendo a causa de María, no directa pero indirectamente! In Puerto Rico, Patients Await A Dialysis Clinic That May Never Come - #HuffPost... Ver mas
In Puerto Rico, Patients Are Still Waiting For A Dialysis Clinic That May Never Come | HuffPost
Five dialysis patients on Vieques have died while waiting for a clinic to reopen after Hurricane Maria.
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