Nuclear Colonialism: Part 2 on Uranium Mining in the Dine (Navajo) Nation & Holtecs High-level Nuclear Waste Facility

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Thu, 02/02/2023 - 7:00pm to 8:00pm

 

Nuclear Colonial is one aspect of settler colonialism that remains highly censored in the American mass and digital media landscape. With approximately 11% of all abandon uranium mines located in Indian Country, Nuclear power plants average life-span ranging from 40 to 50 years, the promotion of nuclear power as green energy, the United States Department of Defense endorsing the next generation of mini-nuclear power plants (small modular reactors) to over 800 military bases throughout the world, the allocation of $1.7 trillion to reconstitute the U.S. nuclear weaponry system, and the permanent, unresolved, and enduring issue of addressing over 60 years of nuclear waste production, Native American nations continue to be on the frontlines of nuclear colonialism and future generations are at risk unless there is an immediate nuclear decolonization across Mother Earth.

Nuclear Colonialism with Leona Morgan (Dine Nation) is a three-part interview that will broadcast over three consecutive episodes of American Indian Airwaves. The series focuses on our guests community work since 2007, which includes combating against many aspects of nuclear colonialism.

Our guest not only helped prevent the construction of a new ISL (in situ leach) uranium mine in Eastern Navajo, but also, she has and continues to raise awareness about the extreme dangers of transporting high-level radioactive waste material by highway and railroad nearby and through Indian Country, as well as the continuing legacy of uranium mining and its unresolved impacts on the Dine people and other Indigenous peoples and nations. In addition, Leona Morgan provides an extensive update on the unresolved issue of nuclear waste and how Holtec International is proposing to construct a high-level nuclear waste facility in southeastern New Mexico despite the opposition by numerous Native American nations.

Guest Leona Morgan (T dichnii, Ts nahabinii, Kiyaaanii, T aheedlinii; she/her) is a Din activist and community organizer who has been fighting nuclear colonialism since 2007. Leona Morgan co-founded and works with the Nuclear Issues Study Group www.fb.com/NuclearIssuesStudyGroup), Din No Nukes, which contributes to the Haul No! initiative (www.fb.com/HaulNo), and Radiation Monitoring Project (www.radmonitoring.org). Our guest collaborates nationally with many groups to address the entire nuclear fuel chain in the United States and is part of the international campaign Dont Nuke The Climate (www.dont-nuke-the-climate.org) that focuses on nuclear energy as a global climate issue.

 

01-26-2023 

 

 

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