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A Quarter Century of Chernobyl

A Quarter Century of Chernobyl: New Perspectives, First-Hand Accounts, Insights for Japan. Three brave anti-nuclear activists from Russia offer new perspectives and first-hand accounts on Chernobyl -- and its relevance to Japan today. Natalia Manzurova was a lead cleanup engineer at Chernobyl for five years and advocates for radiation victims internationally; Dr. Natalia Mironova is a world renowned anti-nuclear organizer at the forefront of nuclear debates; Tatiana Mukhamedyarova is an outspoken voice on radiation exposure with the Movement for Nuclear Safety. Organized by the Center for Safe Energy and moderated by Joanna Macy, the event also features the US premiere of Chernobyl4Ever, a film featuring young people living near Chernobyl. Co-sponsored by Tri-Valley CAREs (Communities Against a Radioactive Environment), Plutonium-Free Future, and the Social Justice Committee of BFUU.

Sunday, 04/10/11

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Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists

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Berkeley, CA 94709


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