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
The following books were reviewed in this issue of Voices:
Big Gifts for Small Groups:
A Board Member's 1-Hour Guide to Securing Gifts for $500 to $5,000
Andy Robinson
Medfield, Massachusetts: Emerson & Church, 2003
Painting the White House Green
Rationalizing Environmental Policy Inside the Executive Office of the President
Randall Lutter & Jason F. Shogren, Editors
Washington, DC: RFF Press, 2004
Fear Itself
Candida Lawrence
Denver, CO: Unbridled Books, 2004
Why Some Like It Hot
Food, Genes, and Cultural Diversity
Gary Paul Nabhan
Washington, DC: Island Press, 2004
Community Partners
and Resources
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". . . [I]t should be noted that the SEP [Springstead Estates Project] is, at best, in a conceptual stage and that it is totally speculative as to which, if any, aquifer would supply the SEP with water should the housing development ever be built."
NRC Judge Thomas Moore
October 22, 2004
"Apparently the Government in Washington doesn't care about the health, safety and well-being of the 4,000 people who will be living in the Springstead community within five to ten years. This ruling is another example of how the NRC consistently ignores our communities' concerns about new uranium mining and why the Navajo Nation must step into this fight to protect our people."
Johnny Livingston, President
Church Rock Chapter
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