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A Hanford mentorship community blog. October 16, 2015. October 16, 2015. Taking Legal Action to Stop Vapor Exposures – Protecting Hanford Workers. Continue reading →. September 4, 2015. September 4, 2015. Reflections on Hanford Safety Culture. Continue reading →. August 27, 2015. August 27, 2015. Celebrating Fat Man: Reflections On Hanford. Continue reading →. August 10, 2015. August 10, 2015. The World Would Not Be the Same. Continue reading →. July 22, 2015. September 4, 2015. Continue reading →. While...
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Building Relationships – Alliance for Nuclear Accountability’s DC Days – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. May 20, 2015. June 1, 2015. Building Relationships – Alliance for Nuclear Accountability’s DC Days. Click to learn more about Jo. It is important that organizations and individuals across the country have opportunities to connect, learn, and strengthen their work for increased nuclear accountability. Those partnerships play a crucial role in sustainable cleanup efforts at the Hanford site. We look forward to building (or continuing to build) relationships and ...You a...
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Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. July 22, 2015. September 4, 2015. Art is not what you see, but what you make others see. Throughout the 20th century, poster art. Left to Right: Iranian Poster From ‘In Search of Lost Causes’ collection, Vietnamese Propoganda Poster from Ha Noi, U.S. WWII Propaganda Poster by U.S. Office of War Information, Civil Rights Era Sanitation Worker Poster ‘I am a Man’. Protest songs have proved timeless. Legends such as Pete Seeger. Originated as a spiritual hymn in the earl...
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An Unsettled Future – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. May 31, 2015. May 31, 2015. By: Pedro de la Torre III. One of the many mystifying acronyms you are likely to encounter around Hanford is CLUP, which is short for the “ Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The CLUP is an environmental impact statement that examined frameworks for future land use at the Hanford site, one of which was adopted by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) in a record of decision. Now part of the Hanford Reach National Monument. Local communities and the...
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Particles on the Wall – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. March 15, 2015. April 15, 2015. Particles on the Wall. On April 1, the art exhibit Particles on the Wall. POTW) will go up at the Maxey Museum at Whitman College in Walla Walla. POTW is an exhibit that explores the world implications of the Hanford Nuclear Site, striving to display and unite core pieces in four disciplines: visual arts, literary arts, science, and history and memorabilia. The exhibit aims to promote discussion and expression about Hanford. You are com...
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Environmental Monitoring at Hanford – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. June 26, 2015. June 25, 2015. Environmental Monitoring at Hanford. More than 70 years ago, Colonel Franklin T. Matthias. Two small farming and ranching communities in the area, just 30 days and little money to evacuate their homes. The local Wanapum People. Were displaced and soon denied access to the Hanford Reach, inhibiting traditional lifestyle practices including fishing, hunting, and foraging. Or further downstream. Many government agencies U.S. Depa...The Pacif...
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The Women of Hanford – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. April 14, 2015. April 15, 2015. The Women of Hanford. 8220;I look back now and realize this was a free country but we were living behind barbed wire at Hanford, all to protect womanhood. I know that where women were concerned, Hanford could either make you or break you.”. To learn more and get involved with Ladies of Hanford. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Meet th...
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About the Blog – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. Welcome to the Inheriting Hanford Blog. Inheriting Hanford is a support network that provides opportunities and mentorship for people interested in becoming more involved in the Hanford Nuclear Site cleanup community. This Blog provides stories from ongoing events and thoughts about Hanford cleanup. If you are interested in contributing a post to the site please email Liz Mattson at lizm(at)hanfordchallenge.org. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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A Hanford mentoring community. Signup to be added to our email list. We will send updates about Inheriting Hanford. Your personal information is secure and you can unsubscribe at any time. Inheriting Hanford is a project organized by Hanford Challenge for the benefit of everyone involved with Hanford. Inheriting Hanford is funded through a grant from the New Mexico Community Foundation’s Community Involvement Fund. Inheriting Hanford is also funded through a grant from the WA State Department of Ecology.
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Advisory Boards and Citizen Voices: The Hanford Advisory Board – Inheriting Hanford Blog
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A Hanford mentorship community blog. March 31, 2015. April 15, 2015. Advisory Boards and Citizen Voices: The Hanford Advisory Board. If you follow Hanford news, you’re likely to come across mentions of the Hanford Advisory Board (HAB) and their views on particular issues. The HAB is a 32-seat board that provides informed advice and recommendations to the Tri-Party agencies on selected major policy issues concerning Hanford. HAB seats include representatives for a variety of groups, including. The US....