What does the nuclear disaster in Fukushima Prefecture mean for California, or for the United States? Here is your chance to listen to a renowned authority address the fears and the realities. Dr. Helen Caldicott is a great hero in the environmental, peace and justice movements. She is considered to be the single most articulate and passionate advocate of citizen action as a response to the ongoing nuclear and environmental crises. As co-founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, an organization of 23,000 doctors worldwide committed to educating their colleagues about the dangers of nuclear power, nuclear weapons and nuclear war, she has strengthened the intellectual, scientific and political influence of the cause.
This unique opportunity is presented by Antioch University at The Turning Point School on March 7 from 7;30 to 9:30 pm, and reservations are required.
Dr. Caldicott’s lecture is titled “Medical Consequences of Fukushima and their relevance to America.”
Free tickets are available to this limited seating event at aula_sustainability.eventbrite.com/
RSVP is required.
Turning Point School, 8780 National Boulevard, Culver City, CA 90232
A limited amount of on-site parking will be available. Public transportation is strongly encouraged and extremely convenient. Turning Point School is located adjacent to the Culver City Expo Line stop.
For more event information: contact Sarah Brin at Antioch University Los Angeles (310) 578-1080 (ext. 288) or [email protected].
For information regarding Dr. Caldicott: contact Leah Hanes at Antioch University Los Angeles (310) 578-1080 or [email protected].
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