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DESCRIPTION:​Two native women on Pine Ridge reservation expose the human cost of 
 uranium mining and its impact on the water, land and people of the Great 
 Plains. \n\nWhen Debra White Plume’s drinking water tests high for 
 radiation, she sets out to determine the cause. What she finds alarms 
 her.\n\nA nearby uranium mining operation is extracting ore from deep in 
 the ground by tapping the High Plains/Ogllala Aquifer, a huge underground 
 cache of water covering 174,000 square miles from Texas to South Dakota 
 which supplies drinking water to 82 percent of the people who live within 
 the aquifer boundary. The mine's planned expansion further threatens the 
 aquifer.\n\nElisha Yellow Thunder intimately understands the dangers of 
 contaminated water. A young mother and a geology student, she unknowingly 
 drank water with high levels of radiation while pregnant with her first 
 daughter, whose severe medical anomalies are life-threatening.\n\nDirected 
 by Suree Towfighnia, 2015\n\n\nShort films from Standing Rock fight against 
 the Dakota pipeline will precede the film. \n\nFree snacks and 
 popcorn\n\n$5 NOTAFLOF (no one turned away for lack of funds)\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/14/18791271.php
SUMMARY:Liberated Lens film Night: Crying Earth Rise Up!
LOCATION:Oakland Omni Commons\n4799 Shattuck Ave
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2016/09/14/18791271.php
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