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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, March 21, 1-3 PM: Environmental Racism in SF — The deadly 
 pollution of Bay View Hunters Point & its impact on its residents; What is 
 the situation now, and what can we do about it? Find out from those 
 directly impacted! How?*\n\nSPEAKERS: Kamillah Ealom, Greenaction Bayview 
 Hunters Point Community Organizer/Program Coordinator; and Sherlitha 
 Holmes-Boxx, Greenaction Community Organizer/Policy Advocate.\n\nFollowed 
 by Q&A\n\n“...Greenaction is working with our community partners... and 
 whistleblowers to watchdog and advocate for full retesting and a proper 
 cleanup of the radioactive and toxic contamination resulting from decades 
 of reckless military and industrial operations. We are also working with 
 residents for comprehensive testing, with independent community oversight, 
 of “Parcel A” – the area incorrectly declared clean by the government 
 and Tetra Tech over a decade ago, where three hundred upscale townhouses 
 were built, and where radioactive equipment was recently discovered…” 
 (http://greenaction.org/cleanup-of-contaminated-sites/).\n\n48 Hills: "THE 
 TRAGIC TOXIC LEGACY OF THE HUNTERS POINT NAVAL SHIPYARD;       \nThe 
 one-time economic engine of the 'Harlem of the West' has become an 
 environmental disaster area—and the city isn't taking it seriously", by 
 Tom Molanphy, 
 3/1/23(https://48hills.org/2023/03/the-tragic-toxic-legacy-of-the-hunters-point-naval-shipyard/); 
 (https://48hills.org/2023/03/this-land-is-whose-land/);  excerpt:“…. 
 the Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, which has been in clean-up mode since 
 being declared a Superfund site in 1989. With expert guidance from a 2022 
 Civil Grand Jury Report and a shallow groundwater response to sea-level 
 rise study, the numbers add up to one irrefutable takeaway: the devastating 
 impact of displacement on one of the city’s most vibrant 
 communities…"\n\nThere will be a half-hour SF Gray Panther membership 
 meeting from 2:30 to 3 pm following the forum described above.  Forum 
 attendees are welcome to stay for that portion of the 
 meeting.\n##################################################\n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/19/18854983.php
SUMMARY:Pollution in Bayview-Hunters Point, its impact on residents, & what we can do about it
LOCATION:Zoom: 
 https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86465752525?pwd=Tzh1YVh5SE9mdWkzdjI2clZrVEczdz09; 
 Meeting ID: 864 6575 2525;  Passcode: 465295;  by phone:  1 669 900 9128
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2023/03/19/18854983.php
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