New REPAIR lecture recording: Nuclear reparations 80 years later

New Mexico is the birthplace of nuclear weapons, and the site of the first nuclear bomb detonation on earth. The state's ‘cradle-to-grave' nuclear complex – from uranium mining, to bomb development, testing, and nuclear waste storage – has caused profound and lasting negative health, environmental, and social impacts on New Mexico communities. In this lecture, grassroots activist Tina Cordova reflects on her experience fighting for her community which has suffered serious and multi-generational consequences of nuclear harm.

You can find the lecture recording here: https://www.reparationsresearch.eu/lectures/downwinders

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REPAIR lecture on November 11th: Nuclear reparations 80 years later