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"The Wake-Up Call from Fukushima"

Join the growing movement to shut down Californias Nuclear Reactors!

Uncensored info about Japan's catastrophe that is affecting the whole world and will continue to affect us all for centuries

Professor Akira Murakami from Japans Akita University will speak about the ongoing health effects and the government lies and media cover-up from the Fukushima nuclear disaster that began March 11, 2011 after the earthquake and tsunamis
Tuesday, March 13 - 1pm to 2pm. - Professor Akira Murakami will be interviewed on Layna Berman's KPFA show, Your Own Health and Fitness

Tuesday, March 13 - 7pm to 9pm Professor Akira Murakami will be speaking at 430 Horseshoe Hill Rd. in Bolinas ~ space is limited ~ wheelchair accessible ~ RSVP required ~ marybeth@eon3.net ~ EON ~ 415-868-1900

Wednesday, March 14, 7pm to 9pm - Professor Akira Murakami will be speaking at the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists, Connie Barbour Room, upstairs without wheelchair access (sorry). 1606 Bonita Ave at the corner of Cedar and Bonita in Berkeley. $ 5 - 10 suggested donation
Professor Murakami will present his uncensored report on the Fukushima Cover-Up and the options for collaboration between Japanese and U.S. activists.-- Renowned author Cecile Pineda will read a brief excerpt from her new book, Devils Tango: How I Learned the Fukushima Step by Step, telling how a meeting of U.S. activists with Japanese officials at the Japanese Consulate in San Francisco helped spark international coalition building. -- Kimberly Roberson, anti-nuclear activist, and co-founder of the Fukushima Fallout Awareness Network - will read from her new book "Silence Deafening, Fukushima Fallout...A Mother's Response" on fallout in our food. Sponsored by the Ecological Options Network, EON, www.EON3emfblog.net and co-sponsored by Joanna Macy, www.joannamacy.net and the Berkeley Fellowship of Unitarian Universalists Social Justice Committee, www.bfuu.org/event Music by Phoebe Sorgen & Max Ventura

Fri., Mar. 16, 8 am. Prof. Murakami will be featured on Project Censored's KPFA show Morning Mix

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