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.


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The Return of Navajo Boy (with updated 2008 Epilogue)
This Official Sundance Film Festival 2000 selection, The Return of Navajo Boy, triggers a federal investigation of uranium houses and shows one family's struggle for environmental justice. DVD is available for home-use, $19.99 plus shipping. Learn more about the film at navajoboy.com

 

1971-2011

Promoting the Health of People and Communities for 40 Years

Southwest Research and Information Center (SRIC) was founded in 1971 for the purpose of providing information to the public on the effects of energy development and resource exploitation on the people and their cultures, lands, water, and air of New Mexico and the Southwest.

SRIC's purpose, including the focus on issues affecting the Southwest, has remained essentially unchanged, although it now has a successful record in affecting issues of national and even international importance, such as nuclear waste management and uranium mining reclamation. SRIC also has helped empower dozens of local community groups so that they effectively participate in government and corporate decisions that affect them.

SRIC's success over the years has been achieved by developing a link with communities based on trust, offering both expertise and great sensitivity for their need for empowerment.

Throughout its history, SRIC has strived to play a unique role among nonprofit, public-interest organizations active in New Mexico and the Southwest.   That role has stressed providing accurate information and analysis that people and community groups can use to influence decisions that directly affect them.    SRIC's community-sensitive technical assistance services are the reason that individuals and groups continue to seek out the Center's staff on a wide range of environmental and resource development issues.   SRIC networks with dozens of groups throughout the nation on various issues, and staff are widely recognized as policy experts on nuclear wastes, oil and gas, and mining.

The primary issues that SRIC works on are multi-generational, multi-faceted problems.   The five professional staff collectively have more than 100 years experience with the organization, reflecting their long-term commitment to the issues and to the affected communities.

PROGRAMS:  SRIC's work can be described in two ways:   First, we provide various services -- technical assistance, networking, public information, policy analysis, environmental analysis, and skills development.   Second, we integrate those services into our five active, ongoing programs:

  • Uranium Impact Assessment Program
  • Community Development & Economics
  • Energy & Natural Resources
  • Environmental Information and Education
  • Nuclear Waste Safety

Who We Are.

For further information contact us at Info@sric.org.

COUNTDOWN TO ZERO (Nuclear Weapons) traces the history of the atomic bomb from its origins to the present state of global affairs: nine nations possessing nuclear weapons capabilities with others racing to join them, with the world held in a delicate balance that could be shattered by an act of terrorism, failed diplomacy, or a simple accident.

The film was produced by Academy Award® winner Lawrence Bender (An Inconvenient Truth) and developed, financed and executive produced by Participant Media, together with World Security Institute.

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SRIC
Southwest Research and Information Center
105 Stanford SE
PO Box 4524
Albuquerque, NM 87196
505/262-1862
fax: 505/262-1864

For further information contact Info@sric.org.