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About Vicente “Panama” Alba video interview and transcript, interview 1
Title
Vicente “Panama” Alba video interview and transcript, interview 1
Contributor
Jiménez, José, 1948-
Description
Vicente “Panama” Alba is a Young Lord who was born in Panama, immigrated to New York City in 1961, and now lives in Puerto Rico. He worked many years as an organizer with Local 108 (L.I.U.N.A.) of the AFL/CIO, advocating for immigrant and undocumented workers in the solid waste and recycling industry. During the Attica Rebellion, September 9, 1971, he supported the inmates in their negotiations. Mr. Alba has been involved in two takeovers of the Statue of Liberty, first supporting the occupation and the planting of the Puerto Rican flag on the Statue as part of a campaign to free the Puerto Rican Nationalist prisoners and the second in support of the struggle of the people of Vieques. A fervent admirer of Ernesto “Che” Guevara, Mr. Alba continues to advocate for self- determination for Puerto Rico and has been involved with the Nationalists and other parties, including several community organizing campaigns to free political prisoners, including Oscar López.
Publisher
Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Lemmen Library and Archives
Identifier
RHC-65_Alba_Vicente_1
Citation
Alba, Vicente, “Vicente “Panama” Alba video interview and transcript, interview 1,” Digital Collections, accessed December 15, 2025, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/24227.