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the bomb at 75
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the bomb at 75: Lieutenant General Arlen "Dirk" Jameson on Leading Us Strategic Command and the Nitty-Gritty of Nuclear Planning
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the bomb at 75: Leona Morgan on Nuclear Colonialism and the Effects of Uranium Mining on the Navajo Nation
Leona Morgan (Diné/Navajo) is an indigenous community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. The Albuquerque-based activist co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group and Diné No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative and Radiation Monitoring Project. A participant in the international campaign Don’t Nuke The Climate, Morgan hones in on the manifold dangers and issues that stem from nuclear colonialism and environmental racism.
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the bomb at 75
In this miniseries to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the destruction of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by atomic bombs, author Eric Schlosser and artist Smriti Keshari talk with experts in the nuclear field about their personal histories, their critical work, and the shocking and fascinating scenes they have witnessed.
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the bomb at 75: Lieutenant General Arlen "Dirk" Jameson on Leading Us Strategic Command and the Nitty-Gritty of Nuclear Planning
08.20
the bomb at 75: Lieutenant Colonel Jeffrey Zink on a Day in the Life of a B-52 Navigator
08.20
the bomb at 75: Dr. Emma Belcher on the Toxic Legacy of Australian Nuclear Testing and the Continuing Nuclear Threat
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