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Radiation Monitoring Project

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22 April 2015

474 ḵing gan

RADIATION MONITORING PROJECT
Protecting Our Communities. Watching the Watchers.

http://www.gofundme.com/RadMonitoring

A project of Diné No Nukes, Nuclear Energy Information Service & Sloths Against Nuclear State

Radiation is invisible, odorless and tasteless but is toxic and can cause various illnesses even in low-levels. The radioactive materials are emitted from nuclear reactors, weapon laboratories, uranium mining and processing sites, and waste facilities.

Following the recent nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima, we have learned from people in Japan the consequences of a possible nuclear crisis and also how many people took the power of their own autonomy to protect themselves by monitoring radioactivity in their community.

What are the risks of living near abandoned uranium mines? Are these aging reactors leaking radiation? Is it ok to let our children play outdoors all day?

We have no way of knowing without proper equipment.

Through crowdsourcing, we intend to raise $15,000 to buy 10 radiation detectors, distribute them throughout the contaminated and frontline communities in the US, and secure the professional training needed to learn how to detect and interpret radiation.

Watch out for the campaign launch on April 26th, 2015!

To make a tax deductible donation now, go to http://www.neis.org
-click the blue “Donate Now” button on the left
-complete the form, and be sure to select “Radiation Monitoring Project” in the “special purpose” section of the form
-all contributions are tax deductible.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT!

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Sg̱aasguu:

5m 38s

Ts’ahlgid:

Diné, nuclear, uranium

Languages:

English

Location:

Dinétah

Ḵwaan sda: diné_no_nukes