MISSION: Southwest Research and Information Center is a multi-cultural organization working to promote the health of people and communities, protect natural resources, ensure citizen participation, and secure environmental and social justice now and for future generations
Volume 5; Number 1 -- Do You Hear Us Now?
In this issue: Moquino Community Gets Involved in Uranium Mill Tailings Decision; Not in My Backyard...Not in Anyone's; Qill 2004 Bring Major Changes to WIPP?; More Nuclear Waste for New Mexico?; Educating the Next Generation of Doctors: Rx for Undoing Racism; Judge Rules: Mining Clean-up Plan "Deficient"; Chicanas: Sustainers of Grassroots Activism; Environment Secretary Denies Special Waste Permit for Wagon Mound Landfill; Citizens Respond
Volume 5; Number 2 -- Women of Hope: Activism, Agency, and Histories of Everyday Lives in the Environmental and Social Justice Movement
In this issue: Ni Una Má! Women of Juarez; A Closer Look: with Cipriana Jurado; SNEEJ Southwest Network for Environmental & Economic Justice; Wagon Mound: An Environmental Justice Story; Seeing with Native Eyes; An Interview with Dolores Huerta; Mujeres de la Tierra; As We Heal Ourselves, We Heal the Earth; La Lucha Es Tu Herencia (The Struggle Is Your Inheritance)
Volume 5; Number 3 -- Uranium...the Problems Continue
In this issue: Voting: Why It Is So Important; Listening Sessions Highlight Environmental Justice; Just Say "NO!" (Again) to High-Level Waste at WIPP; Reclaiming the Land: History of Uranium Mill Tailings Clean-up; Mitchell Capitan & Eastern Navajo Diné Against Uranium Mining Take Their Message to the International Stage; Karamken: An Abandoned Gold Facility Shows Need for Reclamation in Russia; Harris Arthur is SRIC's New Navajo Community Liason
Volume 5; Number 4 -- Working Internationally
In this issue: Church Rock Chapter Decries NRC Judge's Ruling; Environmental Education in Australia; Volcanoes of Kamchatka Renewed Efforts to Protect Russian World Heritage Site; New Mexico Says No to High-Level Waste at WIPP; New Mexico-Texas...Nuclear Waste Connection?; Uranium Price Rise...Still No Need for New Mines
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