
The Red Nation Podcast What Oppenheimer left out w/ Beata Tsosie-Peña and Tina Cordova
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Aug 28, 2023 Beata Tsosie-Peña, Organization Director of Breath of My Heart Birthplace, and Tina Cordova from Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium discuss the health impacts of nuclear activities on indigenous communities and the erasure of their voices in popular media. They reflect on a legislative win, advocate for justice, cleanup of contaminated sites, and restoration of sacred sites. They also highlight the negative impact of Indian Health Services on indigenous practices and discuss the concept of white privilege.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Intersecting Issues of Environmental Health and Indigenous Peoples' Well-being
04:42 • 16min
Reflections on a Legislative Win and the Influence of a Movie
20:20 • 5min
Generational Impacts and the Fight for Justice
25:34 • 33min
The Impact of Nuclear Colonialism on Indigenous Communities
58:58 • 27min
Involvement in Organizations, Websites, and Health Surveys
01:26:24 • 2min
Expressing Gratitude and Acknowledging Challenging Work
01:28:07 • 5min
