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.

Voices from the Earth: Current Issue

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In the News

Table of
Contents

Do You Hear Us Now?
Moquino Community Gets Involved in Uranium Mill Tailings Decision
Not in my Backyard...Not in Anyone's
Will 2004 Bring Major Changes to WIPP?
More Nuclear Waste for New Mexico?
Educating the Next Generation of Doctors: Rx for Undoing Racism
Judge Rules: Mining Clean-up Plan "Deficient"
Chicanas: Sustainers of Grassroots Activism
Book Reviews
Environment Secretary Denies Special Waste Permit for Wagon Mound Landfill (.pdf document)
Citizens Respond
SRIC Extras

Racism is the intentional or unintentional use of power to isolate, separate and exploit others...Racism is more than just a personal attitude; it is the institutionalized form of the attitude.

National Council of Churces
Racial Justice Working Group

 
SRIC Extras

SRIC DONOR CAMPAIGN UPDATE
When Southwest Research and Information Center launched its annual donor campaign in November 2003, we asked donors to increase their donation over the previous year - and many of our donors answered our call. We thank all those individuals who contributed to SRIC and whose generous contributions have allowed us to continue our work on issues related to environmental health and equity and economic concerns related to the environment.

However, we still need YOUR support - there's lots more to do in 2004! If you have not yet donated for our work in 2004, we urge you to do so.

You can now securely donate online at www.sric.org. If this doesn't appeal to you, we can take a credit card donation over the phone, or you can mail your donation to us at Southwest Research and Information Center, PO Box 4524, Albuquerque, NM 87196.

Let's work together to protect the environment and health of our children, our grandchildren, and all the children of future generations of New Mexico.

SRIC Welcomes New Board Member
SRIC would like to welcome Steve Fox as the newest member of our Board of Directors. Steve has been a supporter of the center for many years, and a contributor to our former publication The Workbook, (see Isleta Pueblo Water issue). He has highlighted critical environmental issues, such as Latina workers at the former GTE plant. His involvement and presentation of history, integrated with stories of worker women and their attorney, shows a complex intermingling of working class women's lives. This involvement was the basis for his book entitled "Toxic Work," published by Temple University Press.

Submissions Wanted
We are looking for voluntary assistance with our publication Voices from the Earth. If you are interested in writing a book review, or if you have an article you think we should print, please contact Annette Aguayo, Editor, at (505) 262-1862 or Admin@sric.org. We reserve the right to use or edit submissions. No press releases, please.

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