SAVE WARD VALLEY
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Colorado River Native Nations Alliance
Fort Mojave Chemehuevi Quechan Cocopah Colorado River Indian
Tribes
HELP STOP THE PROPOSED RADIOACTIVE WASTE DUMP!
9/19/1998
Save Ward Valley action in San Francisco
on October 7, 1998:
Request for endorsement and participation in protest
TO: Environmental and Social Justice, Health and Indigenous Organizations
FROM: Colorado River Native Nations Alliance and Save Ward Valley
If you would like to sign on as an endorser of this action reply to Save Ward Valley with endorse in the subject field and the
name of your organization in the message field.
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Speak Out for Environmental
Justice!
Join with the Fort Mojave, Chemehuevi, Quechan, Cocopah and
Colorado River Indian Tribes in their quest for environmental
justice.
Rally To Save Ward Valley From A Nuclear Waste Dump, Protect
Sacred Indian Land, Endangered Species And The Colorado
River.
PROTEST
ACTION
Wednesday, October 7, 1998 12 noon at the U. S.
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY 75 Hawthorne Street (near Harrison between 2nd and
3rd
streets). 1:00 pm March to the offices of the U. S. Department of the
Interior
Join the Ward Valley Coalition and the Colorado
River Native
Nations Alliance to demand that the U.S. EPA and Interior Department
uphold environmental justice and stop the dump!
We will demand
that
the U.S. EPA implement the resolution of their National Environmental
Justice
Advisory Council and stop the proposed Ward Valley dump once and for
all.
Contact: Bay Area Nuclear (BAN) Waste Coalition (415)
752-8678;
Greenaction (415) 566-3475, Fort Mojave Indian Tribe (760) 629-4591
or
Save Ward Valley (760) 326-6267
Sponsored by the Colorado River Native Nations Alliance and Ward
Valley
Coalition
Participating organizations: Alliance for Survival, Americans
for a
Safe Future, Bay Area Action, Bay Area Earth First!, BAN Waste
Coalition, Breast
Cancer Action, California Communities Against Toxics, Chester Street
Block Club
Association, Center for Environmental Health, Center on Race, Poverty
and the
Environment, Clear Water Action, Cultural Conservancy, Fireworx,
Grandmothers
for Peace, Greenaction, Indigenous Environmental Network, Internation
Indian
Treaty Council, Midway for Child Health and Environmental Justice,
National
People's Campaign, Political Ecology Group, Rainbow/PUAH Coalition,
Sierra Club,
Toxic Links Coalition, Tri-Valley CAREs, West County Toxics Coalition,
Western
States Legal Foundation, Women's Cancer Resource Center
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