May 10, 2021 News Advisory from Gender and Radiation Impact Project and Beyond Nuclear. Read / Download the full text

 

You are invited (join from your home): March 11 event —

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Marking 10 Years

You are invited: March 11, 2011—2021 Commemorating 10 years since the beginning of the TEPCO nuclear disaster in Fukushima Japan.

Join Mothers for Peace sponsoring a Webinar with Gender and Radiation Impact Project Director, Mary Olson.

6 pm Pacific/ 7 pm Mountain/ 8 pm Central/ 9 pm Eastern.

No cost for event, on-line—join from your home. Please send an email to receive link.

Must reply by March 10, 2021.

Registration is a simple email, send to: gender.radiation@gmail.com

Include word REGISTRATION and you will get an email back with the link.

 
 

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki 75—a collaborative Commemoration is a LIVESTREAM event, both August 6, and August 9. GRIP Director, Mary Olson is featured on Sunday August 9 in a 20 minute interview: Signs of Hope in Nuclear times. GRIP interview VIDEO.

 

Webinar: Radiation and Women’s Health, sponsored by the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament, London. Keynote speaker: Mary Olson / GRIP. with Cindy Folkers of Beyond Nuclear. Video.

 

Interview: Nuclear Hotseat Podcast host, Libbe Halevy interviews Gender and Radiation Impact Project Director, Mary Olson for San Francisco’s KPFA radio station on International Women’s day 2020. Interview with Olson is posted on the Nuclear Hotseat Podcast page; starts at 21:30 after nuclear-news round-up.

 
 

Media Release: Gender and Radiation Impact Project Announces: David Lochbaum, Brita Larsen Clark Join Board of Directors / Mary Olson Steps in as Executive Director

Asheville, NC: Gender and Radiation Impact Project (GRIP) announces two new members of the Board of Directors governing the 501 (c)(3) research and education organization based here. The group, founded in 2017, is dedicated to radiation protection and expanding research on why biological sex is a factor in harm from radiation exposure. READ MORE…

 

Current, special issue of the peer-reviewed journal Interdisciplinary Science Review includes new paper “Disproportionate impact of radiation and radiation regulation,” by Mary Olson, Director of Gender and Radiation Impact Project. Media release.

For article, see: https://www.genderandradiation.org/success-stories

 
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