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July 16 marks the anniversary of the 1945 Trinity Test in New Mexico, the world's first atomic blast. On Sunday, faith leaders and advocates will gather to remember and call for disarmament. 91做厙 spoke with Tina Cordova, co-founder of the Tularosa Basin Downwinders Consortium and Santa Fe Archbishop Rev. John Wester about the event.
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On Wednesday night at 10 p.m. New Mexico PBS will air the documentary In Search of Resolution. Its the third in a series by filmmaker Robert Frye on the threat posed by nuclear weapons. This latest work explores global efforts around nuclear disarmament. He spoke with 91做厙 about how the Russian invasion of Ukraine has reawakened fears of nuclear war --- something many may have thought was no longer a risk.
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Since the detonation of the first nuclear bomb in 1945, people who have lived downwind from the Trinity testing site have complained of negative health
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Congress passed a law decades ago to apologize to people who were exposed to radiation when the U.S. tested nuclear weapons. New Mexicos never been
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91做厙 Call In Show 6/23 8a: The Manhattan Project National Historical Park was formally established last year and plans are underway to create facilities