Dinner Forum- Fukushima Now
Tuesday, Sept 24, 6:15-8:45pm
Location: Bacheeso's Restaurant, 2650 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley
Speaker: Cecile Pineda, award-winning author-advocate
Speaker: Cecile Pineda, award-winning author-advocate
Advance registration is necessary; space is limited. UNA members $20, non-members $25, students $10.Reserve at 510-717-5204 or unaeastbaydinnerforum@gmail.com
Two and a half years after the initial Fukushima explosions of March 12 and 13, 2011, the Tokyo Electric Power Company, Japan's largest utility, is finally admitting that from the very inception of the accident, at least 30 trillion Becquerels have been allowed to flow into the Pacific, where sea life showing signs of radiation disease is washing up on the shores of Vancouver, Oregon, and Los Angeles. Here to talk about it is Cecile Pineda, whose book, "Devil's Tango: How I learned the Fukushima Step by Step," published on Fukushima's first anniversary, forsees much of what we are beginning to learn now.
Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step
by Cecile Pineda
NEW EDITION, REVISED AND EXPANDED available March 2013.
ALSO AVAILABLE AS AN EBOOK, in all formats at standard online retailers.
Devil's Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step by Cecile Pineda , Published by Wings Press
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