Join this online event diving into hidden stories connecting the UK’s nuclear history and the tech powering our digital world.
The Western Shoshone are the indigenous population of the territory in Nevada occupied in the1950s by the US without Shoshone consent for a Nuclear Test Site. This site is where the UK tested its Trident missile systems until as recently as 1991. To date, no formal monitoring of human health has been conducted, nor any tracking of impacts on local ecosystems. PM Zabarte has new information to share with the international community on the lingering presence of plutonium on Shoshone land, and evidence of an historic cover-up of radioactive contamination from the test site. Moreover, there are multinational consortia today proposing a vast nuclear waste dump, lithium mines, and nuclear-powered AI data centres on Shoshone and adjoining Native American territories.
The historic and contemporary exploitation of indigenous communities, cultures, and territories by imperial nations and extractive industries is increasingly a part of public discourse; however, the story of modern-day nuclear colonialism by the UK upon the Western Shoshone Nation is almost unknown. Join us to discuss further.
With guest speakers Lucia Brandi, ‘From Greenham to Nevada’; Jane Gregory, Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp; PM Ian Zabarte of the Western Shoshone Nation; and Vicki Lesley, director of ‘The Atom: A Love Affair’.
The event will be a chance to reach out, connect and take conversations forward for creative action.
