Okinawa
Collected resources on Okinawa as part of Next Generation Radiation Governance Symposum includes Jon Mitchell's writings and archival collection on US Military bases and pollution, also includes so
Okinawa - The Pentagon’s Toxic Junk Heap of the Pacific 沖縄、太平洋のペンタゴン毒性ゴミ溜め
Jon Mitchell's 2013 article the contamination of Okinawa Island by US Military Bases that take up 20% of the land.
3/11 Tōhoku earthquake, tsunami and Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster
Resources related to Next Generation Radiation Governance —Radiation Archives, Past and Future
(放射能アーカイブ 過去と未来)
Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant disaster
Part of Next Generation Radiation Governance —Governing Radiated Places,被曝地域および施設のガバナンス
Ruination or Renovation?: Dislocated attempts at "Improving" Los Angeles' La Plaza District
As a social and cultural historian of California, I am most drawn to understanding toxicity as an “extremely harsh or harmful quality.” Taking this working definition, it is my goal to analyze
Ethnographic Sketch, Timeline and List of Organizations
This timeline shows several events in La Plaza's long history that proved foundational in creating the current socioeconomic issues the district faces today.
Field Works, La Plaza: Past and Present
I designed this field works trip as a way to allow for interested participants to analyze La Plaza as a case study for LA’s, and view it as a site of the visible intersections of environmental
Found Image: La Plaza Cultura Village Floor Plans
This image shows the three least expensive options for La Plaza Cultura Village.
This is the flyer for the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium