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Hanford’s 70th Anniversary Celebration

September 7, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

Join Us as We Celebrate Hanford’s 70th Anniversary!  http://www.ourhanfordhistory.org/70.php Wahoo!  A month-long 70th anniversary gala celebration in my hometown, Richland!  Celebrating…the Manhattan Project. Sounds like fun.  Unless you’re a Downwinder. The series of events was created by a partnership of WSU Tri-Cities and regional organizations currently housing Hanford oral histories. The stated mission statement of… Read More »

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Akira Ken Nakano

August 30, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I am greatly saddened to have recently learned of the passing of Akira (Ken) Nakano. I was informed of his passing by a charming Japanese elder statesman while waiting for a flight in the Oakland airport. I couldn’t help notice that this gentleman made use of a beautiful wooden walking stick. When I saw the… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #14

July 22, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #13

July 15, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #12

July 8, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #11

July 1, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #10

June 24, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #9

June 17, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #8

June 10, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States Excerpt #7

June 3, 2013 By Trisha Leave a Comment

I was honored to be asked to contribute a chapter to the collected works within Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States, compiled and edited by Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, and Steve Wing, published 2012 by Baywood Publishing Company, Inc, Amityville, New York. I am very grateful that Baywood has… Read More »

Filed Under: All, Fighting Back, Health Impacts of Radiation, Tortured Science

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Each morning, my Dad carefully arranged the pens in his pocket protector, kissed my Mom and me goodbye, climbed into the bus with the blackened windows, and rode off to Hanford to make atomic bombs.

It killed him. And my Mom. And maybe, eventually me.

The government tried to hide almost a million curies of radioactive iodine and other radiation released from Hanford.

We’re fighting back.

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