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DESCRIPTION:7/18 Sebasterpol Meeting With Chieko Shiina And Screening Of "Fukushima, 
 Never Again"\n\nFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE\nFUKUSHIMA RESPONSE\nMedia Contact: 
 Gabriella Randazzo\n707-888-0923  gabriellarandazzo(at)gmail.com\n \n 
 \n"FUKUSHIMA, NEVER AGAIN"\n\nA public Film Screening on July 18, 2012 - 
 with guest Chieko Shiina from Japan\n \n(Sebastopol 6/22/12)  Residents of 
 Sonoma County are invited to a unique public screening of an important new 
 film "Fukushima, Never Again." The film will be screened at the Sebastopol 
 Grange, 6000 Sebastopol Road, on July 18, 2012 at 7:00PM. Immediately after 
 the film, the audience will have the opportunity to hear about the current 
 situation in Japan, and ask questions of guest speaker Chieko Shiina. 
 Founder of Fukushima Women Against Nuclear Power, Ms. Shiina is part of a 
 Japanese delegation touring California to meet with people in their local 
 communities and bring them crucial information about what's happening - and 
 needs to be happening - in Fukushima right now.\n \nThe film tells the 
 story of the meltdowns and exposes the cover-up by Tokyo Electric Power 
 Company (TEPCO) and the Japanese government. This is the first film shown 
 in the United States to interview the mothers of Fukushima, nuclear power 
 experts and trade unionists. It breaks with the dominant media silence 
 around this subject, with the notable exception of a recent NYT article 
 about the spent fuel pool in Unit 4.\n \nExperts are saying that the 
 failure of one reactor in Fukushima could release "5,000 Hiroshima bombs" 
 worth of radioactive cesium-137 into the atmosphere and ocean; most 
 acknowledge that this threat calls into question the safety of dozens of 
 identically designed reactors in the U.S. "Unfortunately, nuclear radiation 
 may be heading toward the West Coast from Fukushima, Japan. How safe are 
 we? What can we do?" asks Sebastopol resident Shepherd Bliss in a recent 
 article published by Counterpunch.\n \nGrave international concern about 
 the situation at Fukushima began March 11th last year when a 9.0 earthquake 
 provoked a devastating tsunami and multiple reactor explosions destroyed 
 much of the nuclear plant. In April of this year, US Senator Wyden (D- OR) 
 returned from a tour of Fukushima and immediately began pushing for an 
 International Effort  to stabilize the situation. Many in Japan, Canada and 
 the U.S. have joined his call for an international response.\n  \n"We have 
 a choice," says psychiatrist Dr Carol Wolman. "We can deny the imminent 
 threat posed by the damaged reactors, or we can unite and work together to 
 demand that all possible measures be taken, as quickly as possible, to 
 defuse the danger." In a second informational event planned for this 
 summer, Fukushima Response is bringing Dr. Wolman and Yasuteru Yamada, 
 co-founder of the Skilled Veteran's Corps of Fukushima, to speak to 
 residents of Sonoma County on Sunday, July 29.\n  \nFukushima Response is a 
 volunteer group of concerned people in Northern California collectively 
 demanding that our leaders initiate and direct an international response to 
 the dangers currently posed by the crisis at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear 
 plant in Japan. Lynda Williams, Professor of Physics at Santa Rosa JC, will 
 moderate the discussion after the film.\n    \nIn organizing this first 
 Sonoma county screening of "Fukushima, Never Again," and by bringing an 
 eyewitness from Japan to tell her story, event organizers hope to engage 
 the public in a critical discussion of the situation in Japan; that no one 
 is talking about this is perhaps the most disturbing element of the 
 situation for those who already know about it.\n\n\n"Fukushima, Never 
 Again" screens at 7:00PM on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at the Sebastopol 
 Grange, 6000 Sebastopol Ave on Highway 12. Admission is free, donations 
 requested.\n\n\n\nFor more information, contact Gary Abreim of the 
 Sebastopol Grange at 707-823-8196    \n\n\nFor more information about 
 "Fukushima, Never Again"  
 http://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/fukushima-never-again/  or contact  
 lvpsf@laborvideo.org\n \n    \nLinks cited in this release:\n\n Chieko 
 Shiina 
 http://nonukesaction.wordpress.com/2012/06/08/shiina_chieko_tour/\n\n Unit 
 4 spent fuel pool  
 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/05/27/world/asia/concerns-grow-about-spent-fuel-rods-at-damaged-nuclear-plant-in-japan.html?_r=3&pagewanted=1\n\n 
 Shepherd Bliss article 
 http://www.counterpunch.org/2012/06/19/the-fukushima-gyre/\n\n Sen. Wyden's 
 visit to Fukushima  
 http://www.wyden.senate.gov/news/press-releases/after-tour-of-fukushima-nuclear-power-station-wyden-says-situation-worse-than-reported\n\n 
 \n  \nFUKUSHIMA RESPONSE  http://fukushimaresponse.org/\nMobilizing an 
 international effort to stabilize Fukushima now\n 
 http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/22/18716067.php
SUMMARY:Sebastopol Meeting With Chieko Shiina And Screening Of "Fukushima, Never Again"
LOCATION: Sebastopol Grange, 6000 Sebastopol Ave on Highway 12\nSebastopol
URL:http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2012/06/22/18716067.php
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