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Fukushima mothers record radiation for future generations

Fukushima mothers record radiation for future generations

A group of over 10 mothers who set up a citizen-led laboratory to monitor radiation levels in Fukushima following the massive earthquake and tsunami which caused meltdowns at the nuclear power plant in the northeastern prefecture 9 years ago, continue to record and disclose radiation data on foodstuffs and soil collected or brought in by people from different parts of the prefecture, as well as seawater off the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.

Women’s March to the UN for a Nuclear Ban: Watch Video

Women’s March to the UN for a Nuclear Ban: Watch Video

In the rain, women and men marching, and a rally at Dag Hammarskjold Plaza by the UN Headquarters in the New York City, on June 17, 2017

Women of Fukushima: how women have suffered the accident and the apathy

Women of Fukushima: how women have suffered the accident and the apathy

Nuclear and Gender September 25, 2015 at 2:47 pm 0 comments

Six Japanese women offer brutally honest views on the state of the clean-up, the cover-ups and untruths since the nuclear accident in Fukushima, and how it has affected their lives, homes and families.

Koodankulam Anti Nuclear Protest: The Struggle Belongs to All

Koodankulam Anti Nuclear Protest: The Struggle Belongs to All

Nuclear and Gender September 14, 2012 at 10:25 pm 0 comments

Why are there not many powerful voices and groups in India coming out openly in support of the movement against Koodankulam nuclear power plant led by the extraordinary women from the villages?