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NFFA laureate Gordon Edwards:
Overview of Uranium Mining

 

NFFA laureate Bunker Roy on the Barefoot College

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Videos of the 2011 ceremony on Youtube

NFFA Team, 2011 laureates and speakers © Orla Connolly

All recorded videos of the 2011 laureates, laudatory speakers and musicians can be seen on the NFFA Youtube channel now.

 
Three-Minute Commentary on Nuclear Disaster in Japan
Karl Grossmann, NFFA Berater
 

Laurie Anderson shares a story about hitchhiking, northern lights, the Magnetic North Pole, and the importance of being able to imagine the end of the world. She thanks the laureates of the Nuclear-Free Future Award. Their commitment is about nudging us from the direction we're headed.

 

Jakob von Uexküll, founder of The Right Livelihood Award, gives us his take on the Nuclear-Free Future Award

 
Charmaine White Face and The Defenders of the Black Hills,
Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureates 2007

Charmaine White Face talks about what the Nuclear-Free Future Award has meant to The Defenders of the Black Hills, 2007 Nuclear-Free Future Award laureates.

 
Claus Biegert, Cofounder of the Nuclear-Free Future Award

Claus Biegert recalls a conversation with Winona LaDuke in Geneva, 1977, that would shape much of his professional career and inspire the idea of The Nuclear-Free Future Award

 
Voices from the World Uranium Hearing, Salzburg, 1992

Salzburg, September 1992. We hear from: Freda Meissner-Blau, Vladimir Chernousenko, Dernell Yazzie, Alice Stewart, Elias Carreno-Peralta, Michael Beleites, Tsewang Norbu, Lorraine Rekmans, George Blondin, Xavier Dias, Francis Monteiro, Anna Ledkova, Galsan Tschinag, Ian Zaparte, Manuel Pino, Archbishop E. Milingo, Alveno Waconda, Greg Lewis, Dave Sweeney, H. Guy White Thunder, Kaori Tahara, Gabriel Tetiarahi, Pitjantjatjara Delegation, Patrick Malatji, Ramsey Clark, Tom Bailie, Ed Grothus, Raul Montenegro, Russel Jim, Bill Keepin, James Garrett, Jack Hicks, Joanna Macy, and Floyd Red Crow Westermann

 
Manuel Pino, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 2008

History of Uranium Mining and Impacts on Native Americans

 
Preben Maegaard, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 2005

Eine mitreißende Vision: Eine Welt-Gemeinschaft, deren Energievorsorgung zu 100 Prozent aus erneuerbaren Quellen gespeist ist - für jeden erreichbar, bezahlbar und sauber. Technologien und Potenziale sind weltweit vorhanden. Wir müssen es nur tun. Mitwirkende: Hermann Scheer, Preben Maegaard, Muhammad Yunus, Ibrahim Togola, Maria Skyllas-Kazacos, Matthias Willenbacher, Maximilian Gege, Elon Musk, Bianca Jagger.

 
Yvonne Margarula, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 1998

David Bradbury, explores the cultural effects of uranium mining upon the lives of a people living in vital relationship with the land. "I was born in the bush" Yvonne Margarula tells us, "sleeping on the ground with the fire."

 
Ed Grothus, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 2006

Ed Grothus bought the old Piggly Wiggly at the top of the hill and turned it into Los Alamos' Own Curiosity Shoppe. A friend of Ed's coined the name "The Black Hole" because so much gravitated in and nothing gravitated out...

 
Kevin Buzzicott, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 2001

Interview with Uncle Kevin Buzzicott (Arubunna Elder) about the BHP Billiton AGM (The company that takes water from his land to mine uranium.)

 
Jharkandis Organisation Against Radiation (JOAR)
Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureates 2005

This 10-minutes short documentary by Sri Prakesh, realized with the help of JOAR and IPPNW-Germany, is based on recent medical studies conducted among the villages bordering the Jadugoda uranium mine.

 
Lydia Popova, Nuclear-Free Future Award Laureate 1999

From our friend Willem Martin: Lydia Popova's full statement against nuclear weapons at the site where it all began, the Fuller Lodge in Los Alamos.