Giving ordinary people a voice in society
Who We Are       About Our Films       For  Schools       Partnerships       News       Events & Screenings       Contact Us      


Salt Lake Tribune: Health Study is Part of Navajo Cleanups


By Navajo Boy Staff Writer
Published: October 16, 2011
Share:
        

The SLT reports on a new health study to measure the impacts of cold war uranium contamination on the Navajo Nation:

Just as crews complete the cleanup of the Skyline Mine, a group of health scientists is preparing to launch a sweeping study of how the uranium legacy continues to affect the health of the youngest Navajos.

Toxicologist Johnnye Lewis said no other health study of its kind has taken place on the Navajo Reservation.

“It probably would have been nice to do this 10 years ago,” the University of New Mexico researcher said.

But it was only in 2008 that Congress held a hearing about the lingering problems of uranium on the reservation and adopted plans to deal with them.

Comments Off on Salt Lake Tribune: Health Study is Part of Navajo Cleanups  

Comments are closed.


 Films + Groundswell
Food Patriots

The Greens












 
Connect    With Us Latest    Headlines



Email Us | Join Our Groundswell

Save The Date: April 25th The Doc Talk Show: Diverse Voices

Save the Date: March 28th

SAVE THE DATE: FEB. 28TH

Save the Date: January 31st

Q&A With Jeff Spitz, Groundswell Films Co-Founder & Executive Director


Copyright © 2025 Groundswell Educational Films. Login. Chicago Public Relations by Amdur Spitz & Associates.

Reverse phone lookup