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Uranium Stories: the largest nuclear disaster in US history, 43 years later

Dec 19, 20221 hr 27 min
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The Red Nation Podcast Tour 2022 During the race for nuclear weapons in the 1960s, the United Nuclear Corporation began operations on the largest underground uranium mine in the country, located on the Navajo reservation in Church Rock, New Mexico. The Church Rock uranium mill spill took place on July 16, 1979, when the uranium mill breached its dam--resulting in the largest nuclear disaster in US history. Join Justine and Kyon as they attend the 43rd Uranium Tailings Spill Legacy Commemoration in the Red Water Pond Road Community. Watch the documentary Native Nation: Voices of Survival on Al Jazeera Subscribe to Red Media on Patreon for debriefs and extra stories for just $1 a month!
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