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Uranium Mining in the Southwest and The Multicultural Alliance for a Safe Environment by Eliza Van Dyk, October 8, 2021Click here to View Story Map
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Group ride bus to nation’s capital to advocate for passage of RECA - Navajo Times ... See MoreSee Less
Group ride bus to nation’s capital to advocate for passage of RECA - Navajo Times
About 30 former uranium mine workers, veterans, and downwinders impacted by nuclear weapons tests, suffering from radiation-related illnesses, departed by bus from the Hispanic Cultural Center in hope...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
Former uranium workers and advocates arrive in DC to push for RECA legislation - Navajo Times ... See MoreSee Less
Former uranium workers and advocates arrive in DC to push for RECA legislation - Navajo Times
More than 30 former uranium mine workers, veterans, and downwinders suffering from radiation-related illnesses are nearing the conclusion of an arduous 1,850-mile journey to Washington, D.C., in a bid...0 CommentsComment on Facebook
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