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Mar. 17th “Fukushima: Lessons for the Northwest”

Agenda for Mar. 17th

March 14, 2012

“Fukushima: Lessons for the Northwest”
University United Methodist Temple Church, 1415 NE 43rd Ave., Seattle, 98105
Saturday, March 17, 2012, 9 AM – 3 PM
All sessions free and open to public (Free parking in parking lot, University Lutheran Church, 1604 50th St. NE, 98105)
Question and answer session follows each speaker.

8:45 AM     REGISTRATION & SIGN IN
9 AM          Introductions & poetry reading
9:15           Dr. Helen Caldicott “What We Learned From Fukushima”
10:30         Break
10:45         (video conference) Robert Alvarez , Institute for Policy Studies
                 "Assessing Risk: Nuclear Spent Fuel”
12 Noon      LUNCH BREAK (NO HOST)
1 PM          (vid. con.) Dr. Arnie Gundersen, Fairewinds Associates
                  “Lessons for Hanford from Fukushima”
2 PM          Tracy Bier, “Introducing Our Northwest Activist Groups”
                       •    Washington Physicians for Social Responsibility,
                       •    Heart of America of the Northwest
                       •    Hanford Challenge
2:55 PM      WRAP UP & Poetry Reading

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